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  • UnderdogDJLSW
    To Fear is Not Logical...
    • Feb 17, 2008
    • 4895

    Awful tornados in Oklahoma

    Sometimes it doesn't seem safe anywhere.

    Deadly tornadoes rip through parts of Oklahoma - CNN.com
    It's all good!
  • hobub
    Ghost of a Dead Indian
    • Jun 18, 2001
    • 4778

    #2
    I'm in Ohio, but I just walked downstairs and looked out the window and the sky is yellowish. I thought to myself "tornado weather". Somone told me that a long time ago. But we hardly ever suffer any damage from there around here (knock on wood). I wonder if anyone else ever heard that. Could be that it means elsewhere as well. But it is the first thing that came to mind.

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    • mitchedwards
      Mego Preservation Society
      • May 2, 2003
      • 11781

      #3
      I'm keeping an eye on the weather today. We are next in ine to get what Oklahoma got last night.


      Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?

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      • toys2cool
        Ultimate Mego Warrior
        • Nov 27, 2006
        • 28605

        #4
        That's so scary dude,i'm terrified of tornado's
        "Time to nut up or shut up" -Tallahassee

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        • rche
          channeling Bob Wills
          • Mar 26, 2008
          • 7391

          #5
          Somewhere around 9:45 last night the wind went from nothing to 45-50 mph blasts at my house. I pulled up our noao radio and checked the local radar stuff. No tornadoes, but it sure did sound like something was about to happen for a few minutes.

          When I managed to get the radar up on the internet, I saw that long line of storms. It was really amazing stuff. About 25 miles wide where we are and moving at 35-40 mph. We really only had about 40 minutes of wind, rain, and hail. It was all out no-holds-barred thunderstorm action. I have never before wondered about the integrity of my roof, but the thought did cross my mind last night. Fortunately, nothing blew off, or through the house, tho all my lawn chairs and our rain barrel were all in the NE corner this morning. Helped to clean up the kids outside toys tho

          Glad I don't live in OK. Hope those that do are doing alright.

          rche

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          • mitchedwards
            Mego Preservation Society
            • May 2, 2003
            • 11781

            #6
            All we had were high winds and rain.


            Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?

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            • saildog
              Permanent Member
              • Apr 9, 2006
              • 2270

              #7
              We were in lock-down at work for 3-Hours yesterday. The first storm passed just two miles South of us and took out several businesses. The storms were lined up like box cars and just kept coming.
              Last edited by saildog; Feb 11, '09, 9:07 PM.

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              • Sowth
                Career Member
                • Mar 14, 2006
                • 889

                #8
                Originally posted by saildog
                We were in lock-down at work for 3-Hours yesterday. The first storm passed just two miles South of us and took out several businesses. The storms were lined up like box cars and just kept coming.
                That's shocking mate, glad you guys were OK. Nature can be truly humbling sometimes, we've all been reminded of that this week.

                Will
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