Sure it happens, but to a different extent.
If those trees were made of brick, that wouldn't have happened.
Sure it happens, but to a different extent.
I'm scared to think how insurance companies might handle this. Anyone have experience specifically regarding hurrincanes? Are they generally good when it comes to disasters?
Tornadoes are extremely rare on other continents for some reason.
There was a PBS special about settling America and they mentioned how people back in Europe just couldn't comprehend without seeing.
The United States records about 1200 tornadoes per year, whereas the Netherlands records the highest number of tornadoes per area compared to other countries. Tornadoes occur commonly in spring and the fall season and are less common in winters
Look at the national radar. The line is basically completely red at the front and it stretches from north Texas all the way to Illinois. There's more coming tomorrow. God damn Spring.The Midwest seems like a mess in general right now. I can't comprehend it getting near this level... But still, it's worrisome. Heavy storm in central IL right now.
Bingo. My wife is a teacher. Something needs to be done about this situation. She told me their plan is that like all schools. Go in the hallway and pray.But that would require tax money to spent on public schooling!
I'm scared to think how insurance companies might handle this. Anyone have experience specifically regarding tornadoes? Are they generally good when it comes to disasters?
I'm scared to think how insurance companies might handle this. Anyone have experience specifically regarding tornadoes? Are they generally good when it comes to disasters?
I've always been curious of tornadoes and have even hoped that one day I could see one.. Reading accounts like this can really change your perspective.
So this is how they sneak in school prayer.Bingo. My wife is a teacher. Something needs to be done about this situation. She told me their plan is that like all schools. Go in the hallway and pray.
I live in south oklahoma and barely avoided a tornado warned storm tonight. The second these storms went up even before they dropped tornadoes all local news stations were reporting on them live non-stop. People who were able to follow the news had PLENTY of time. The problem isn't the warnings really, they issue tornado warnings with even just rotation on radar just to be safe, it's either folks weren't really following the weather, didn't think it would hit them, or simply had no place to go/stuck where they were. The weather reporters did everything in their power to warn people. And with a storm this big, if its in your path and you are not completely underground, no chance.
Thanks man.Good news. Was wondering about you, 'Poke.
Lol probably.So this is how they sneak in school prayer.
Look at the national radar. The line is basically completely red at the front and it stretches from north Texas all the way to Illinois. There's more coming tomorrow. God damn Spring.
I'm in south central Oklahoma in Ada. We got sooooo damn lucky. Two tornado warned storms went right by us. One about 10 miles north and then one 5 miles south.What part of south Oklahoma are you in? There was apparently one in Jefferson County and one in Cotton County that I was chasing. Luckily there's nowhere near the extent of infrastructure down here as there is in OKC. Seeing these images is just saddening.
Sure it happens, but to a different extent.
Tornado warning here in central IL until 1 am. Just starting to thunder.
Just back from the road, checking on family since phones are down. Everyone safe. Nephew at Moore High school was told to get under desk as the tornado passed south of them. Such great emergency planning at these schools!
As are tornadoes spawned in tropical systems.The tornadoes in other parts of the world are mostly quite weak.
It's provably going to be like that for the rest of the evening.And they can't catch a break. A storm has just developed in Moore right to the north of the tornado track. It's trying to lift to the north and east so hopefully they'll get lucky and not get hit too bad in the destroyed areas of Moore.
Thanks man.
I never asked how your recovery from the wildfire is going. Hope all is OK with you, I can't imagine that happening.
As are tornadoes spawned in tropical systems.
FEMA.
Do yourself a favor and stop.
This made me laugh... my brother was thanked for "being so calm and understanding", when picking up my nephew from school. Bus service was cancelled and no students could drive themselves home, as a safety precaution. Apparently, the majority of parents have been complete dickholes to school officials and teachers, just for having to pick up their own child.
The F5 tornado that hit Bridge Creek, Oklahoma in 1999 was clocked at 486km/h a little above surface. Such wind speeds are hard to measure in general, though, so records usually go to more rigorously confirmed speeds.The world record wind gust of 408km/h was from a cyclone at a place called Barrow Island in Western Australia. Cyclone Olivia, apparently.
Although today's tornado might eclipse this if any instrument recorded it.
The tornado on may 3rd, 1999 in the same area has the highest recorded wind speed at 318 mph. This one I heard wasn't as strong, but still 250+.The world record wind gust of 408km/h was from a cyclone at a place called Barrow Island in Western Australia. Cyclone Olivia, apparently.
Although today's tornado might eclipse this if any instrument recorded it.
Lawl.
If you wait around for FEMA to help you, you're fucked. Insurance is what it's all about.
The F5 tornado that hit Bridge Creek, Oklahoma in 1999 was clocked at 486km/h a little above surface. Such wind speeds are hard to measure in general, though.
The Midwest seems like a mess in general right now. I can't comprehend it getting near this level... But still, it's worrisome. Heavy storm in central IL right now.
This is what we did in school 20+ years ago. Either get under a desk and cover your neck with your hands, or go into the interior hallways and do the same up against the lockers.
Did you miss Sandy? Because FEMA was on top of their game.
Let me know next time you're in Oklahoma, we should meet up. Let me know if there's anything I can do.Thanks. Still sucks for the most part, but I'm not much for complaining about it.
Let me know next time you're in Oklahoma, we should meet up. Let me know if there's anything I can do.
The Midwest style home really should be hobbit style. Built into the earth.
Maybe it is just because me because we mostly live in the US on this forum, but to me it seems like the US has some of the worst weather in the world. I'm sure other countries have their natural disasters (most notably typhoons and tsunamis), but the US seems to experience them more frequently.
The Midwest style home really should be hobbit style. Built into the earth.
This footage is just devastating to look at. Those poor people, can't imagine what the rebuilding process will be after this.
I'm on it. Think I saw more than a couple 300 pounders last time I was at Walmart.The next time I plan on being in Oklahoma is on 10/26 in Norman for the Texas Tech-OU game. If you can find a few 300+ lbs. run-stopping DTs to lend my Red Raiders, that'd be great.
The Midwest style home really should be hobbit style. Built into the earth.