Spotter reported 60 year old pine tree blown over near NH 125. Several power poles were snapped off near the base and power lines were down blocking H (SGF)ĭelayed Report: Tree down near Poland rd and Rodman rd in Auburn. (SGF)Ī large oak tree was snapped off and fell into powerlines causing power outages. No significant damage was reported to the vehicles. (OUN)Ī large branch from a maple tree was down on two vehicles. Trees are also reported on cars and several power poles have been damaged. (EAX)Īt least a dozen buildings damaged from thunderstorm winds. Another business reported a power outage. Quarter sized hail reported west of Neosho along Highway 86 in Newton County. Report from mPING: Quarter (1.00 in.) hail along HWY 152. Mostly pea sized hail with some quarter sized mixed in. Video received via social media of hail falling in Stratford with leaves being stripped from trees. (CAR)Ĭorrects previous hail report from 3 SE Wilton. Photo via social media of half dollar sized hail. Photo via social media of ping pong ball sized hail in Charleston. (CAR)Ĭorrects the time of previous reports of hail 3 SE Wilton. (GYX)Ĭorrects previous hail report from Wellington. Social media photos and videos of golf ball size hail in Bingham. (GYX)Ĭorrects previous hail report from 2 NNW Dover. Several spotter photos confirmed the landspout but no damage or injuries were reporte (VEF)Ĭhasers sent video of a tornado on the ground approximately 5 minutes. A landspout tornado was reported along the Mojave river near Barstow. striking a shed and producing EF0 damage. weak tornado formed near Ames Road (1N of Ames. width x 20 ft.Tornado Reports ( CSV) ( Raw Tornado CSV)( ?)Ī brief. Fibers are braided with nylon and UHMWPE (Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene)ĭimensions of net: 100 ft. MATERIALS AND SIZEįiber, Buildings and Sky combined with Colored Lighting. Each installation has unique colored lighting designed to speak with its specific architectural and historic context. To date, the Earthtime 1.78 sculpture has been installed in Madrid, Spain (2018), Dubai, UAE (2018), Beverly Hills, CA (2019), Borås, Sweden (2021), Helsinki, Finland (2021), Vienna, Austria (2021), and Milan, Italy (2022). The Earthtime series is a global traveling project. Connecting the past with the present, the artwork takes ancient methods to a new urban scale. These custom-colored twines are knotted both by loom and by hand, and every rope is spliced using centuries-old craft techniques. Sculpture fabrication begins with braiding custom engineered fibers which are fifteen times stronger than steel by weight. The number in the title refers to a measurement of time, as the earth’s day was shortened by 1.78 microseconds. Inside Echelman’s studio, the physical form of Earthtime 1.78 Milan was digitally modeled with inspiration from a scientific data set describing a single geological occurrence - an earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011 - which caused ripple effects around the globe and even sped up the earth's daily rotation. These include architects, designers, and model-makers in the studio, as well as an external team of aeronautical and structural engineers, computer scientists, lighting designers, landscape architects, and a fabrication team. To create the sculptural form, Echelman works with teams both inside and outside her studio. Each time a single knot moves in the wind, the location of every other knot in the sculpture’s surface is changed in an ever unfolding dance of human-made creation with the forces of nature beyond our control. The sculpture serves as a symbol of interconnectedness, composed of countless intertwined fibers. The sculpture celebrates the interconnection of sky and earth, flexibility and strength, humans and our physical world, bridging opposites with bold colors and soft curves that flow between its surroundings of contemporary architecture. Janet Echelman's Earthtime sculpture series heightens our awareness of our interconnectedness with one another and our physical planet.Įarthtime 1.78 Milan was installed in the city’s Piazza Gae Aulenti in September 2022 - the global capital of design and a culture of great aesthetic sophistication.
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