GH85Carrera |
04-24-2020 05:16 AM |
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Originally Posted by pwd72s
(Post 10837141)
A friend of mine grew up in Texas...terrified of Tornados. Good to know you & yours are okay. Hope you neighbors fared well?
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Tornadoes are very isolated events, and actually fairly rare. My grandparents on both sides lived in Oklahoma City for over 75 years and never saw one. I have lived in OKC for 42 years and only seen one that was a 1.5 miles away from my house. One other one hit two miles north of me.
They hit a very small area, and devastate it. Drive or walk a 1/4 mile from the path and civilizations is still there. It is not like earthquakes, mud slides or flooding or hurricanes that can devastate entire cities or wide areas.
Tornadoes are NOT to be ignored. My wife and I have cell phones with weather alerts. The house alarm system will alert us, and the three networks TV stations go to "wall to wall" constant coverage, no commercials, if a tornado is close to a city.
We also have a scaredy hole or tornado shelter in the garage. And it is registered with the city so if the house is gone, they know to look in there if a car or tree is on top of it and keeping us from getting out.
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