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Tornado updates.

TINY said:
Who can answer that?.


That part of the country is called Tornado Alley for a reason. During tornado season (spring and fall), if they closed schools every time conditions allowed for possible tornadoes, it would be like TO closing schools every time snow was predicted.

Also, tornados form quickly and move unpredictably. I think they're the scariest kind of weather.
 
Boing said:
With all these radars and high technology how did they allow the kids to go to school?.

Remember the Italian ones that were fired and almost sent to jail for not predicting the earthquake?.
 
SillyGirl said:
That part of the country is called Tornado Alley for a reason. During tornado season (spring and fall), if they closed schools every time conditions allowed for possible tornadoes, it would be like TO closing schools every time snow was predicted.

Also, tornados form quickly and move unpredictably. I think they're the scariest kind of weather.
Why all schools in Tornado Alley should have underground shelters.
 
That is freaky.

The deadly tornado that struck near Oklahoma City late last week had a record-breaking width of 2.6 miles and was the second top-of-the-scale EF5 twister to hit the area in less than two weeks, the National Weather Service reported Tuesday.



 
Tornado attacking our neighbors.

Tornado attacking our neighbors.
 
God, this might be a time to use some of those powers you have to make it stop!
 
HOF said:
God, this might be a time to use some of those powers you have to make it stop!

I am trying but I lost too many souls to the devil already. Blame Chris.
 
Much of Washington Ill., was in ruins Monday, one of the worst hit areas ravaged by tornadoes that left a path of at least six dead and sizable destruction across several Midwest states.
Hundreds of thousands of people, most in Michigan, remained without electricity.

Roads had flooded and were being slowly restored while thousands of people had sought shelter with relatives or in shelters after the wave of late-season storms, including more than 80 tornadoes, tore through parts of at least 12 states.

Beginning Sunday morning, fierce winds and heavy rainfall hit Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and western New York.

https://www.latimes.com/nation/nati...nadoes-20131118,0,3293809.story#axzz2l2YgSb9w

 
Tornadoes Kill At Least A Dozen in Okla., Ark.

Tornadoes Kill At Least A Dozen in Okla., Ark.

Question: This happens every year and in the same areas. Why do people keep living there?.
 
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