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OfaLoaf
2004-05-21, 03:44 PM
HFS. The largest storm I have ever experienced has just passed through here. Winds in Ann Arbor, Michigan, were reported to go up to 95 mph. There were no tornadoes, but there were a few funnel clouds.

At our school, power went out at 1:51 PM. Five minutes before that we were marvelling at the hugmongus dark blue-green clouds above us.

After the storm passed, the road in front of our school was flooded. Some high schoolers came to our school, claiming they went through waist-deep water to get there, with proof to back it up. As we passed through town, we saw too many downed branches to count. Small roads were sometimes clogged with water. Sediment was dropped off over all the pavement.

When we finally got back home, we were glad to see nothing was damaged, and that the pwer did not go out. The pond in our backyard was unnaturally large, but that was of little matter to us.

Has anyone else been hit by the storm, or do you have any good storm stories?

Mushnator
2004-05-21, 03:48 PM
Wow, Ann Arbor? In Columbus we had some lighting and heavy rain last night, but nothing like you described it.

Five minutes before that we were marvelling at the hugmongus dark blu-green clouds above us.

Oh, and by the way, if I saw those clouds I wouldn't be outside or looking out window. :lol:

OfaLoaf
2004-05-21, 03:51 PM
I might add that I was scared shitless when I saw them.

http://mail.chartermi.net/~mikekc/Storm.jpg
This is the most recent Radar pic. The red dot is roughly where I live.

Everay
2004-05-21, 05:19 PM
i had a bad storm a week ago, thunder and lightning every half second. good rain too.

JakeLogan
2004-05-21, 05:31 PM
I got a brother living out there. he said it was scary as hell

Mushnator
2004-05-21, 06:00 PM
Holy crap!!

That storm you had just reached my town, and it is coming down in lead sheets. We are on the tip of the bow echo, and it is hell here. I live in Delaware county, and the tornado is SE of where I am.

My friend started freaking out, but here the weather is childs play compared to Dallas in Spring. :devilwink

OfaLoaf
2004-05-21, 06:26 PM
Yep, be careful. The power's going to go out almost certainly.

Exano
2004-05-21, 06:58 PM
When a tornado blew 2 stories of my house off. Thats my best story :)

Setari
2004-05-21, 07:19 PM
storm last July before that New York thing. Largest storm to hit Memphis since the 60s or something. We had no power for 14 days. It sucked to say the least.

Biohazzard56
2004-05-21, 07:27 PM
Ive been under two tornades and very close to many. One time I was spending the night over at a friends house. There were three of us, and my friend lived in an apartment complex near the lake and one of the guys ran out to the boat dock and then the tornado hit. He was on the boat dock in a port a jon while the tornado was right across the lake. We saw him running back as fast as he could to the apartment while I looked outside I could see the tornado. Its about 45 Minutes later and the tornado has passed but there is lighting and hail everywhere, the same guy who was in the port a jon ran to his house to grab his game of Monopoly Golf. Stupid but Funny Guy (btw, he looks just like 1024); one time he also set someones yard on fire. :eek: :eek:

Vick
2004-05-21, 08:30 PM
Isabel last year fucked my shit up pretty good.

Hampton, Virginia, the flooding and waves were huge.

Rayder
2004-05-21, 11:20 PM
The sky was fucking badass man. Pure green. Absolutely no shift in the color from green to blue, it just happend as if a line was seperating them (I live in Dearborn [just south of Detroit]). It just started back up again too... crazy shit, all lightning.

OfaLoaf
2004-05-21, 11:36 PM
Three seperate storms passed through here today.

JetRaiden
2004-05-21, 11:42 PM
I had a really bad lightning right outside my house a few months ago. there were tread marks all over my yard. ;)

but seriously I had one the day after I got a surge protector for my comp, and lightning hit my house and screwed up the electrical system. after that my house kind of went into a coma state where the TVs, lights, and stuff didnt work, but the internet and power outlets worked fine.

Kikinchikin
2004-05-22, 12:13 AM
had isabel last year. Actually tonight's storm is pretty bad.

The worst I can remember is hurricane floyd. that biotch was a bad mofo. We were out of school for like a week and a half for it. Also Fran was pretty big back in 96, made several trees fall down in my yard.

Smaug
2004-05-22, 12:17 AM
Scariest storm I was ever in would have to be in Chicago one time. I was pretty young, and we were at the taste of chicago(sort of like a big faire with lots of food). We were sitting in a tent watching something. And all of the sudden one of the tent poles pops up and hits the lady in the face that was sitting right next to my sister :scared: . So we went back to my grandma's apartment and were watching t.v. It turns out the news was there doing a live feed of the tent and they got the lady being popped in the face on camera. She turned out to be ok, but it was freaky.

eXoSloth
2004-05-22, 03:43 AM
I've never seen a tornadoes. I've sure as hell seen wildfires though :lol:

Last summer one of the SoCal fires got within about two miles of my house. I could walk up the block and feel the heat coming off the fire on my face. It was raining ashes for weeks.

AztecWarrior
2004-05-22, 10:21 PM
95 MPH? That's it?

I've been through some minor hurricanes, but the worse I've heard of was Andrew, a class four (winds circa 130 MPH, HUGE area, rain, thunder, and hurricanes create tornados). It looked like an atomic bomb went off in South Miami, everything was FLAT, no houses standing.

Good thing I wasn't in the city yet.

Spee
2004-05-23, 12:41 AM
That storm hit here in saginaw around 2. The tornado siren made me hungry so I went and got taco bell. Stormin' like a mofo, and I wants me some g'damn tacos.