OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

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Postby luna_virgo on 01 Mar 2012 05:15

Nothing big happened here. Just a few thunderstorms.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby ltwoman on 01 Mar 2012 09:47

I guess this is an "all call". When I heard about severe weather in Illinois, in February nonetheless, I get really alarmed.
We just got lots of rain and some thunder too. Today it will be 77.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby conroy on 01 Mar 2012 10:54

Tomorrow (Friday) there is concern for another severe weather outbreak in the mid-west and south (including Tennessee).
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby 63falcon on 01 Mar 2012 21:26

[quote="moonstone"]Being a Brit I can't imagine what it must be like to have weather like this as part of your lives.

Stay safe everyone.[/quote]
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Seriously, all the Nutters who are more in the usual paths, its that time of year, and y'all are in my Good Thoughts when the wind start to wind up. This east coaster prefers hurricanes (both the weather AND the planes!) any ol' day to tornados-bleh!
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 02 Mar 2012 08:07

The worst thing about it is, you have to simultaneously prepare for both the best and worst case scenarios...very often nothing at all happens in your immediate area when they're calling for one of these 'sky is falling' kind of days...but something bad happens often enough nearby that you worry...We have an 80-foot pine tree in our front yard I'm always sort of eyeing nervously. Good news is that the prevailing winds would probably blow it away from our house.

I was dumb enough to leave the kitchen window open for a couple hours tonight and am dying of pollen allergies and unable to sleep...gonna be really fun dealing with the tornado sirens when I'm zombie'd out...

But we get three or four months of this a year, so believe it or not you do actually get used to it a little. You can't just stop living your life. You load up on weather radios, get all the weather apps for your phone, preprogram the weather station on your car radio, and try to go on about your business.

I'll try to remember to check in tomorrow (and will bug Luna too if I see her on FB...Indy & Kiki are also targeted for this shit, unfortunately.)

Most likely scenario for me is that our power will go out and stay out, but I have a slew of those big backup batteries so I ought to be able to get online using 3G (unless the tower goes down, which sometimes happens).
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 02 Mar 2012 08:10

(oh, and - the really great thing is that our political leaders, in their infinite wisdom, are trying to cut funding for storm predictions/NOAA. Really can't wait until we have no idea at all where the damned things are and when they're heading for us...)
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby luna_virgo on 02 Mar 2012 08:25

Divemistress of the Dark wrote:But we get three or four months of this a year, so believe it or not you do actually get used to it a little. You can't just stop living your life.


Yep. It's just normal to plan for tornadoes here, like blizzards for the northern states, earthquakes in California, and hurricanes on the coasts. It is ridiculous that some want funding cut for NOAA/NWS, considering that just about every part of the US has some kind of regular severe threat.

And it is expected to be very bad tomorrow: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/graphicast.php?site=bmx&gc=4
We already have local schools announcing closings in anticipation. I don't have a basement, so I may spend tomorrow night at a friend's house. I'll check in when I can.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 02 Mar 2012 08:44

I'm kind of thinking of heading for a basemented relative also. Will wait and see how it plays out - I have the feeling this may be worse north of here.

although, found this image on FB earlier...sigh

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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby ltwoman on 02 Mar 2012 09:54

Good morning, l_v and DD. Ya'll asleep yet? Keep those check-ins coming. Prayers for all!

Dive, I hope the "three or four months" a year is accurate. Lately it seems like 12 of 12. And it's just March! Stay safe.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby Soundragon on 02 Mar 2012 13:13

Stay safe, I've weathered stuff like this. Sometimes it ends up being a flop of an event... I hope it doesn't come together like they think it will. : (
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby DirtyMartini on 02 Mar 2012 14:55

Keep staying safe, everyone.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby smudge on 02 Mar 2012 20:42

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"](oh, and - the really great thing is that our political leaders, in their infinite wisdom, are trying to cut funding for storm predictions/NOAA. Really can't wait until we have no idea at all where the damned things are and when they're heading for us...)[/quote]

(For when you're not dodging tornadoes) - if you've got a link to the numpty-inspired cost cutting on this stuff do share it. I'm sure a good few of us, including those of us outside tornado territory, will want to 'have words' with our representatives about this.

Stay safe friends.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby drummike on 02 Mar 2012 20:59

Looks like it's coming through Northern Kentucky, southern Indiana, and Cincinnati.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby 63falcon on 02 Mar 2012 21:30

Other than the rain falling [i]sideways [i][/i][/i]all seems to be blowy, rainy, but ok in Cincinnati.
Indiana is another story-a WHOLE small town, Marysville, just North of Louisville KY, is gone. IndyGirl, please check in. Indianapolis seems to have been missed, but let us know!
Take care and God bless, Alabama. The pics from there are heartbreaking.
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Re: OT: Nutters in Path of Tornadoes!

Postby moonstone on 02 Mar 2012 22:12

[quote="63falcon"]Other than the rain falling [i]sideways [i][/i][/i]all seems to be blowy, rainy, but ok in Cincinnati.
Indiana is another story-a WHOLE small town, Marysville, just North of Louisville KY, is gone. IndyGirl, please check in. Indianapolis seems to have been missed, but let us know!
Take care and God bless, Alabama. The pics from there are heartbreaking.[/quote]

Hey Suzanne. Such very sad pictures I've just been looking at.

I'm astounded that funding may be cut for the warning systems. How could they? How bloody dare they?!!!
I'm guessing this is a decision made by rich B******** with big underground bunkers that they can be safe in?

Stay safe all of you and please check in when you can.
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