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Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6840|'Murka

I grew up in "Tornado Alley" and lived on the Gulf Coast for three years.

I'll take tornado any day. Why? The odds are in your favor. If you live in hurricane country, you've got roughly a 1.0 probability of being hit by a hurricane. In three years, I went through 4 hurricanes. By comparison, I lived in Tornado Alley for 15 years and never even saw a tornado.
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― Albert Einstein

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jsnipy
...
+3,277|6951|...

Hurricanes can spin off tornadoes.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7050|London, England

jsnipy wrote:

Hurricanes can spin off tornadoes.
I was gonna say that

I'm supposed to be the smart-ass
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7029|132 and Bush

Spark wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

I'm guessing all you advanced warning guys don't remember hurricane Charlie. Forecaster told us to evacuate.. it changed course drastically right before landfall and people ended up relocating right into the middle of the path..lol.
First two rules about disaster evacuation:

Evacuate EARLY and evacuate a LONG WAY AWAY.
Rules are great in theory, aren't they?... I'll start throwing away the hurricane survival guides we have here at the office and just direct everyone to the DAST section of BF2S.

We have some people who pillage the local supermarket, walking out with cases of batteries everytime the word hurricane is mentioned. Reality is a bitch for people who actually have to live their lives (and the lives of their families) around unpredictability. For years we had meteorologist cry wolf when we were barely getting showers. Yanking your kids out of school and spending your money relocating every time you are "possibly" in the cone of uncertainty makes people complacent and is probably just as counter productive..
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Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7050|London, England
You should move to the UK. Worst here is that the miserable cold sunless weather all year round  will want to make you commit suicide, that's about it.
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|7113|West Yorkshire, U.K

HurricaИe wrote:

I'm always hitting my town.
Pun Intended
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7029|132 and Bush

Mek-Izzle wrote:

You should move to the UK. Worst here is that the miserable cold sunless weather all year round  will want to make you commit suicide, that's about it.
I think we call that the Pacific Northwest here .
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IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6920|Northern California
Seriously, in my non-storm area of california (calm rain is NOT a storm), i'd love either!  Hell, do 'em both at the same time!  lol

I'd prefer a Tornado.  Being the socialist that I am, I'd prefer the smaller amount of total damage from the tornado rather than the widespread damage of the Hurricane.

But alass, I live in earthquake country and would prefer both to the damage of an earthquake...which is past due to happen here.  I'm just glad I'm far enough from where it'll hit that my home won't immediately explode or anything.  Power outage and widespread chaos will happen, but at least we'll be able to shelter in place..most likely.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6874|The Land of Scott Walker
Tornado.  I have personally witnessed 2 and lived.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,072|7200|PNW

Global warming.

Kmarion wrote:

Mek-Izzle wrote:

You should move to the UK. Worst here is that the miserable cold sunless weather all year round  will want to make you commit suicide, that's about it.
I think we call that the Pacific Northwest here .
It's not that bad up here. When it's not raining, the sun is cooking our unprepared flesh off our bones.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2008-02-11 15:05:14)

Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7029|132 and Bush

IRONCHEF wrote:

Seriously, in my non-storm area of california (calm rain is NOT a storm), i'd love either!  Hell, do 'em both at the same time!  lol

I'd prefer a Tornado.  Being the socialist that I am, I'd prefer the smaller amount of total damage from the tornado rather than the widespread damage of the Hurricane.

But alass, I live in earthquake country and would prefer both to the damage of an earthquake...which is past due to happen here.  I'm just glad I'm far enough from where it'll hit that my home won't immediately explode or anything.  Power outage and widespread chaos will happen, but at least we'll be able to shelter in place..most likely.
Ever go two weeks straight without electricity? It absolutely sucks, aside from Hurricane season being in the middle of the summer (no AC), the grocery stores throw out everything that's good . Of course the year after ('04) we bought a generator and we haven't lost power for more than a few hours since... figures
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topal63
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+533|7147

Kmarion wrote:

IRONCHEF wrote:

Seriously, in my non-storm area of california (calm rain is NOT a storm), i'd love either!  Hell, do 'em both at the same time!  lol

I'd prefer a Tornado.  Being the socialist that I am, I'd prefer the smaller amount of total damage from the tornado rather than the widespread damage of the Hurricane.

But alass, I live in earthquake country and would prefer both to the damage of an earthquake...which is past due to happen here.  I'm just glad I'm far enough from where it'll hit that my home won't immediately explode or anything.  Power outage and widespread chaos will happen, but at least we'll be able to shelter in place..most likely.
Ever go two weeks straight without electricity? It absolutely sucks, aside from Hurricane season being in the middle of the summer (no AC), the grocery stores throw out everything that's good :(. Of course the year after ('04) we bought a generator and we haven't lost power for more than a few hours since... figures
LOL, that's how it works as soon as you get fed up with the power outages, from a hurricane, break down and buy that generator...

... this happens:
1.) No hurricanes, which is a good thing.
2.) Hurricane, but there is no good food to buy, Publix threw all the perishables out.

Last edited by topal63 (2008-02-11 15:27:54)

CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6984
Irrelevant - over here in ye olde Europe we build everything with bricks and mortar, not flimsy wood. As such, the worst that can happen is that we'll lose a few slates off our roof and have to remove a few trees from out roads.

Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-02-11 15:37:39)

Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7050|London, England

CameronPoe wrote:

Irrelevant - over here in ye olde Europe we build everything with bricks and mortar, not flimsy wood. As such, the worst that can happen is that we'll lose a few slates off our roof and have to remove a few trees from out roads.
Yeah, I just realised. Alot of houses in the US are made from wood. What gives...

Toughest shit seems to be what they use in Afghanistan/Hot countries though. I've heard so many things saying how it withstands even the big calibre/autocannon fire. Mudbrick, now only if they put in proper windows and plumbing
LT.Victim
Member
+1,175|6991|British Columbia, Canada
Obviously HurricaИe... I don't even know who this Tornado guy is.
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|7006|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

LT.Victim wrote:

Obviously HurricaИe... I don't even know who this Tornado guy is.
Duh! Beat me to it!
IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6920|Northern California

Mek-Izzle wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

Irrelevant - over here in ye olde Europe we build everything with bricks and mortar, not flimsy wood. As such, the worst that can happen is that we'll lose a few slates off our roof and have to remove a few trees from out roads.
Yeah, I just realised. Alot of houses in the US are made from wood. What gives...

Toughest shit seems to be what they use in Afghanistan/Hot countries though. I've heard so many things saying how it withstands even the big calibre/autocannon fire. Mudbrick, now only if they put in proper windows and plumbing
No Bricks and Mortar in the earthquake zones.  Wood is our best friend..and steel, and retrofitting foundations.  And generators, and food/water storage....and of course nobody here does that but me.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7029|132 and Bush

My Dad got an letter from Nationwide insurance recently. They are dropping his homeowners insurance after 26 years. They (My parents) had one claim in over two and a half decades. About 10 years ago he had a pipe break, it caused like $1500 in damage. He has probably given them $50k + over the years. They are pulling completely out of Florida. I guess Nationwide isn't so "Nation-Wide".


Edit:Speak of the Devil. Tomorrow should be fun.
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FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6840|'Murka

CameronPoe wrote:

Irrelevant - over here in ye olde Europe we build everything with bricks and mortar, not flimsy wood. As such, the worst that can happen is that we'll lose a few slates off our roof and have to remove a few trees from out roads.
Wouldn't matter in a tornado. Just count yourselves lucky that your latitude keeps you away from all that nasty stormy weather.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

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Skorpy-chan
Member
+127|6774|Twyford, UK
Tornado. Because, quite frankly, it'd be a crime to crash a hurricane into anything.

Also, in a straight fight, the tornado would win. Fwoosh, storm of 30mm rounds. Hurricane's tiny little .303s won't do shit.
S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6947|Montucky
hurricane, since we get 80mph winds around here anyway.

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