Tornado tracks over the US 
You now know where not to buy a house
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Added: Jul-11-2012
By: dirkdiggler
In: Other Entertainment
Tags: tornado
Location: United States (load item map)
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Views: 1666 | Comments: 28 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 3 | Shared: 1 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
By: dirkdiggler
In: Other Entertainment
Tags: tornado
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1666 | Comments: 28 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 3 | Shared: 1 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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No matter where you live...you get a piece of mother nature!!! East coast, gulf, you get hurricanes. Upper east, huge snow storms, Middle east, big storms and tornados, midwest, huge fires, upper west coast lots of rain, lower west coast, well...ya'll get earthquakes and have to live with alot of liberal loons. I'll stick with the storms and tornados
Posted Jul-11-2012 Bygammyland (508.42) gammyland View Channel Send Message
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Worst thing in the north west is flooding. Then again I wouldn't consider slowly rising water to be a threat unless you're too stupid to move out of it.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByPointBlank (48.00) 
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@PointBlank You can also just be careful of where you buy property.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByEpic_Beard_Man (412.60) Epic_Beard_Man View Channel Send Message
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@PointBlank You have the threat of volcanoes and perpetually cold clammy weather.
Posted Jul-11-2012 BySaros (794.10) 
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Whaddaya know. There's actually a small chance Chicago could be wiped out by an F5. So there's some hope after all.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByNotJim (1003.70) 
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Never mind the tornadoes are actually so small that if you drew the tracks to scale you couldn't even see them on these maps...
I've lived in tornado ally my whole life. A tornado can wipe out a house and do nothing more than break a few windows to the house across the street.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByEpic_Beard_Man (412.60) Epic_Beard_Man View Channel Send Message
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@Epic_Beard_Man It's the freaky thing about the really big ones. usually you have multiple Vortices, so what looks like one, is actually many smaller ones with extrememly drill-like high speed winds. They sping and rotate around... can flatten one house and leave the next store along as you say.
Pressure and wind speed - they are what create monsters, size means nothing.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByLimitedTime (212.60) 
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Yeah but what about earthquakes?
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByWolfBite120 (717.30) 
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There was the New Madrid quake... but it was prior to 1951.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByNotJim (1003.70) 
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Very cool.
Seems an awfully large area to exclude from owning a home, though. I'm not skeerd.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byjeffbaustin (427.00) 
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@jeffbaustin Yeah I just moved to the Austin area, and I still don't give a shit about tornadoes.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByChumCannon (1454.62) 
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@ChumCannon Cool! Welcome!!
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byjeffbaustin (427.00) 
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but hawaii has hurricanes, tsunamis and microneasians
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byrlnbns (1482.02) 
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Really interesting. A few of them went for hundreds of miles it seems.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byleojw (335.26) 
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Meh... Here we have near hurricanes, earth quakes, wild fire and volcanoes.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byonepercent (711.60) 
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Live on top of a hill, amongst other surrounding hills, in a densely wooded area. Sure you'll get a few feet of snow once or twice a year where I live, but that's nothing, I love snow and I love the cold.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByEmrysM (1836.96) 
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@IIVXTII I've lived across half of the U.S., but cold weather is where I feel most comfortable. Probably because it increases my metabolism.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByEmrysM (1836.96) 
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@EmrysM I love the cold too. The way I look at it is if I'm cold, I can pile on the clothes until I'm warm. If I'm hot, I can only take off so many clothes before I become socially unnacceptable.
Posted Jul-11-2012 By11k29 (200.72) 
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@EmrysM Living on a mountain is a myth. July 21st 1987, an F4 hit Teton Wilderness, 45 miles northwest of Jackson Wyoming. It went over mountains about 10,000 feet high. Living near lakes, rivers, cities, all a myth. They hit everywhere.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByLimitedTime (212.60) 
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@EmrysM Agreed!
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByTalos4 (219.60) 
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I saw an F3 in mass last year. It was wild.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byyoutubesux (272.22) 
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why dont they build hobbet like houses?
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByMR tommygun (459.20) 
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Fuck you Al Gore and your damned internets warming our planet.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byrivrev65 (211.40) rivrev65 View Channel Send Message
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If you want to stay away from the nasty ones, move to the Desert Southwest.... then again, you have deal with the..... nevermind.
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByLimitedTime (212.60) 
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I don't know my states well so forgive me if im wrong but is what hell is that monster from what i think is Mississippi to Alabama??
Posted Jul-11-2012 ByDreadNought (185.80) 
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I'll take earthquakes over tornadoes any day.
Posted Jul-11-2012 Byggppgg (895.40) 
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