Author Topic: last night in Alabama!  (Read 2564 times)

A HUGE group of supercells went across southeast US last night, in Alabama there were over 75 tornadoes, at least 10 injuries, at least 5 major injuries, and at least 3 deaths.

This storm lasted in my county from ~11:30AM to ~12:00 AM.

the storm of course was also on Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and other states.

at one point the strike count was over 2000. :cookieMonster:

anyways my town was safe somehow, we didn't really even have much rain or lightning either. just a lot of wind for the most part.

discuss the storm and if you went through it how it affected you

All I saw were a few lightning strikes and heavy rain here in north AL, but that's it.

Why do people even live above ground in a place prone to disasters like that?

Why do people even live above ground in a place prone to disasters like that?
because rednecks are thick

75 tornadoes?

hory sheet


I hope none of y'all die ;____;
<3

I hope none of y'all die ;____;
<3

Almost ALL of the people on earth were killed

There's like sixteen people left!!

Almost ALL of the people on earth were killed

Called it.


You all owe me a fiver.



I'll trade you my liver for your brain pls.

I've got an appendix that's not doing anything.


 I'll trade you half of my peg for your trachea.

Meh it was just a lot of rain and lightning here in Shelby County AL


Why do people even live above ground in a place prone to disasters like that?

we just get a lot of rain in the spring nothing real serious but there were quite a few large tornadoes in some areas I hear
« Last Edit: April 16, 2011, 03:53:27 PM by Flying Ace »