Author Topic: Big storm brewing in the south  (Read 3067 times)

The closest I've been to a tornado was watching multiple of them sink down from the sky a few kilometers over the ocean.
There were about 3-4 at most at one time and they never fully took shape, they would get about half way down to the water then go back up again.

I've never seen a tornado not on TV.
us Canadians never get tornados or anything.

dem winds brother

i didn't want to go to school today because of that stuff, too many trees near me

Looks like it's still going, but not as bad as it was yesterday. Can anyone out there tell us what's going on?

That was the most boring tornado warning I have ever experienced. There was no rain, it was just very windy and stuff.
Speaking of windy, I'm under a wind + fire weather warning right now. If wildfires start again in California... jesus christ. I actually was getting my bike today. Wind started picking up. Dust got in my eyes, so I closed them, then what felt like a dust devil went right over me. it was fun.

Looks like it's still going, but not as bad as it was yesterday. Can anyone out there tell us what's going on?
the other day we got hammered pretty badly here in arkansas, but i hear a city down in mississippi got torn up from a tornado.
today it just rained a few hours, haven't checked the weather yet though. but its sunny and 62* rn.


us Canadians never get tornados or anything.

we've had like 3 in the last 10 years

-one by my own house
-The Goderich tornado that devastated the town. (just search google it was a F3)
-another one and probably some others.

well then again this is huron so
« Last Edit: April 29, 2014, 06:20:17 PM by Badger »

Ugh I'm kinda scared

its a real shame human beings have to live and die in the hellhole known as the South.

its a real shame human beings have to live and die in the hellhole known as the South.
Well look who's back

its a real shame human beings have to live and die in the hellhole known as the South.

The south isn't always bad, it's tornado alley and the coast that get the brunt of the damage.

The south isn't always bad, it's tornado alley and the coast that get the brunt of the damage.
i dunno dude, even without the hellish storming, the general climate is quite off-putting.