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2004-05-22, 12:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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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 . 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.
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2004-05-22, 03:43 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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I've never seen a tornadoes. I've sure as hell seen wildfires though
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.
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2004-05-22, 10:21 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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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.
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