Originally posted by ILoveMyDaniel
I've no basement either. Try the bathroom or a place with solid walls and no windows. Maybe a small closet and cover yourself with a thick blanket incase of debris. In other words, even though you have tornado warnings in your area it may not even come near you if you even have a touchdown. We've had a few close calls as far as tornadoes but nothing thankfully. The shitty thing is, the County sirens aren't loud enough so if they are ever sounded for tornado warnings I'll just be snoring away! I won't hear a thing. So if a tornado ever comes in the nighttime I'm dead meat.
Try living in tornado alley in a house with no basement, like I did up until 5 years ago.
I swear I've seen so many tornados it's ridiculous. We were driving home once and it was storming outside, I looked out the car window....and there was one about a half mile north of where we were driving. That was just mildly scary. And once when I was in 5th grade we had two funnel clouds form over my school. Not to mention that my aunt's town was completely destroyed by a tornado a couple of years ago, and it had come within a block and a half of her house.
Originally posted by Lana
Try living in tornado alley in a house with no basement, like I did up until 5 years ago.I swear I've seen so many tornados it's ridiculous. We were driving home once and it was storming outside, I looked out the car window....and there was one about a half mile north of where we were driving. That was just mildly scary. And once when I was in 5th grade we had two funnel clouds form over my school. Not to mention that my aunt's town was completely destroyed by a tornado a couple of years ago, and it had come within a block and a half of her house.
Stupid Lana, living in places where she might die... 🙄
😛
...shall I get the bonking stick, now?
Originally posted by Captain REX
I'm eating cookies right now.But they're mine. He can't have them, no matter how dead he may be in the morning.
I think everyone who lives in a tornado area should just build a massive basement network and go underground. Or make subways.
Where I used to live we couldn't have basements because they would flood...
Originally posted by Mr. Bacon
ive always wanted to see a tornado from a safe distance, i love weather for its unpredictability and its shear power
They're pretty scary but cool at the same time. So long as they don't come close to any area where there are people.
Originally posted by Captain REX
Stupid Lana, living in places where she might die... 🙄😛
...shall I get the bonking stick, now?
Hey, wasn't my fault, we moved out there from the city when I wasn't even two years old 😛
Where I plan to go to school next year is even further into tornado alley than where I used to live, and is mildly in the middle of nowhere. Shall be interesting.
But I must say I'm rather used to crazy weather. Comes from living in the Chicago area my whole life, I suppose.
Originally posted by Fox13
i live in scottsburg indiana, and my mom wont answer her GOD DAMNED CELL its pissin me off, im all alone im scared shitless
Indiana? Not far from me, I live near Chicago.
We had some crazy storms today, they probably picked up strength. This morning when I was at school the sky was green, and we had a really bad thunderstorm a few hours ago.
Originally posted by Lana
Try living in tornado alley in a house with no basement, like I did up until 5 years ago.I swear I've seen so many tornados it's ridiculous. We were driving home once and it was storming outside, I looked out the car window....and there was one about a half mile north of where we were driving. That was just mildly scary. And once when I was in 5th grade we had two funnel clouds form over my school. Not to mention that my aunt's town was completely destroyed by a tornado a couple of years ago, and it had come within a block and a half of her house.