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first tornado warning that ive seen

Postby freeagent on Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:06 pm

my mom is in a diff part of the city today, at her friends house.. she called me not long ago telling me that she saw a tornado forming (actually 3) and told me to get the animals downstairs. i was ok.. uhhuh..

turned on the weather network, and sure enough... its pretty black over here, and you can see how the clouds are split, its pretty neat, ive never seen that in real life before. just thought id share, im gonna go check it out some more :)
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Postby coreyw2000 on Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:21 pm

A Tornado in Canada? Never heard of that... lol.
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Postby freeagent on Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:20 pm

yeah its pretty rare.. they arent like what you guys get in the states. ehh, it ended up being nothing.. at least over here. but it looks like a good thunderstorm brewing now.
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Postby augie on Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:02 pm

Ehh, Corey's from BC. ;) Actually this year there were quite a few destructive tornados up here this year, nothing like the US type, a couple not too far from where I live. I'll see if I can find a news story about it. LOL, small potatos in the larger scheme of things.
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The averages are also deceiving because the majority of twisters do little more than bend TV antennae, break windows, uproot trees, or damage weak structures such as barns and sheds. With wind speeds of less than 160 km/h, and a path 100 m wide by 2 km long, these small tornadoes cause less than three percent of all deaths.
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Postby jojo on Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:13 pm

Tornados are pretty common all over Canada. I for one wont ever forget this one! I had a pet bird at the vets that day, and no way could I get there to pick him up.

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Postby freeagent on Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:24 pm

i stand corrected :)
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Postby augie on Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:47 pm

freeagent wrote:i stand corrected :)


At least you didn't get to see one real close and personal. :whistle
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Postby mnemonicj on Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:23 am

My family and I had a tornado "chase" us down the highway in Michigan on the way back from my grandmother's house. We had to get under and overpass cause the hail was so bad, then we saw the tornado touchdown behind us and we put the pedal to the metal and got out of there.
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Postby augie on Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:38 am

mnemonicj wrote:My family and I had a tornado "chase" us down the highway in Michigan on the way back from my grandmother's house. We had to get under and overpass cause the hail was so bad, then we saw the tornado touchdown behind us and we put the pedal to the metal and got out of there.


Wow, it's lucky that you didn't get to 'OZ'. :yesnod:
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Postby kanaloa on Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:04 am

jojo wrote:Tornados are pretty common all over Canada. I for one wont ever forget this one! I had a pet bird at the vets that day, and no way could I get there to pick him up.

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I thought they were too. When we drove through BC and Alberta to Alaska in 2000, some tornadoes hit Edmonton (or right south of it) right after we left. That was one of the first times I'd also heard of tornado's in CA. But I guess it makes sense. The entire region north (and north west) of the gulf of Mexico is prone to such storms.
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