Digit":fmxc4n1w said:....
What would people do without some gloom and doom to lighten their lives I wonder?
Roy.
Think about how these news/weather ratings must sky rocket.
beatsme":2mv098bp said:Yeah, I know some unlucky travellers, as well, who had a Japanese earthquake, a tsunami some time ago and then an American earthquake too. Gotta say, that's another reason I restrict my travels to Europe - besides the occasional spell of bad weather, like this summer, we hardly get anything more troubling.
The tornadoes didn't touch down near us which was a shame.
I know it is... being told to shelter in the basement, block any windows with furniture and get under a table is petrifying. It seems futile though, with something so destructive possibly heading straight for you, even though it was predicted to "only" be about a category 2. It touched down in Tampa Bay, so was a water spout. I'd love to see one, just not be in it's path!Digit":8733t1w4 said:it's bloody terrifying!
The ones we had falling on us where a bit small than that, but still pretty big!Digit":3kzibme2 said:The Hail was larger than Golf balls
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