The worst was the ice storm of 1973.  I was in school at GaTech and we
all went over to Grant Field and sat in the stadium watching the blue
flashes every few seconds as limbs took down power lines. 200,000 were
without power for days.

That storm brought 1/2 inch of radial ice on branches and is the
design criterion for cell towers in this area.  Tomorrow they are
predicting as much as one inch of radial ice followed by 20 mph winds.
 This is the formula for a catastrophe.

Buy stocks of manufacturers of cell towers.

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