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Tornados From A Bird's Eye View
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(05-01-2022, 03:30 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote: I have spent over thirty years in Florida, and hurricanes were something you just accepted as expected. So storms and bad weather comes with the territory, but nothing mesmerizes me like tornadoes. So I found this video interesting and decided to share.

I have watched a tornado travel down the middle of the road between us and the house across the road, while we prayed it away.

Keep in mind, this was in the country, and the house across the road was a good ten acres away. So we could see the tornado and feel the wind and the rain, and we could have gotten wiped out by flying debris, but we were kids, and invincible, watching something we thought was cool. In other words we were dumb assess.
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I was hit by one in 2000 (almost July 4th)...and have, since, watched clouds and storms as if they were looking for me.

Lightning is even more terrifying (to me).


"Good judgment comes from experience...
Experience...? Well, that comes from poor judgment."
~ Dean Martin ~






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RE: Tornados From A Bird's Eye View - by Minstrel - 05-01-2022, 02:06 PM

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