maquiladora
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It's huge now...
Wow, this looks like a bad one. Multi-vortex.
A mile wide...
I'm from Kansas - Topeka exactly. Fuck tornadoes.
I'd rather have hurricanes any day.
Not near a stream right now; where is the tornado at in Kansas?
I'm in Norman right now.
Reed and the boys are based there aren't they?
Stay safe.
Cowley County.
There's also a very violent F4 north of Edmond, OK (one moved through Edmond earlier) and a cell that could likely form a tornado moving toward Norman, OK.
I find it interesting how tornadoes are incredibly rare outside North America.
Pretty much all tornadoes on earth occur in the U.S.
It's a mixed bag... that same severe weather (e.g. regular rain) is also the reason that the central US is such great farmland.I saw a tornado picture in italy a couple of weeks ago so it's not totally a U.S. occurence, although I do think a majority of it does happen in the U.S.
Holy mother of god, I'm so glad I don't live in tornado alley
I was just south of the storm in Norman. Watched the whole thing move to the East from outside. That was easily the most rotation I have seen in a storm.
I just saw that there is a Tornado Warning west of Des Moines, IA and tracking east.
Yeah, I'm near Lindsey and E 24th. It didn't even rain here, so a few of us in the cul de sac just watched it outside. Had a clear view of everything, but it was mostly rain wrapped at that point. Had one of the TV helicopters hovering just to the South on 9.I was on the OU campus in Norman, entire sky was black.
Bunch of people in the physical sciences center with dogs and pet kennels.
A lot of the houses around here are lined with brick, and a lot only receive minor damage from most tornadoes. With the big ones (EF3-5), which aren't really common, it wouldn't matter what they're made of. They would still be badly damaged.Okay I'll say it. Why do we continue to build woodframe houses in Tornado Ally? I would feel a lot safer here in the stone masonry house that I live in in Pittsburgh if a Tornado came this way. Hell, there is space below the concrete floor porch in the basement. Is building homes with stone and brick too expensive?
Watched that whole live stream as the first one in Edmond formed. Its terrible, but man I was totally captivated.
And then that trailer park from the 2nd big one - jeez. Thats brutal. Total devastation.
A lot of the houses around here are lined with brick, and a lot only receive minor damage from most tornadoes. With the big ones (EF3-5), which aren't really common, it wouldn't matter what they're made of. They would still be badly damaged.
And a lot of us around here don't have basements because of a low water table.