![]() 12/02/2018 at 02:29 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Country Classic Cars in Staunton IL got hit by one of the 12 confirmed tornadoes in Illinois today. This is just a year or 2 after a fire destroyed their main building.
Additionally one the towns close to me got a direct hit with a 3/4 mile wide tornado, thankfully no deaths reported yet but lots of damage so far.
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Additionally one the towns close to me got a direct hit with a 3/4 mile wide tornado
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3/4 mile wide tornado
Nope. Nope, nope, nope, nope, NOPE.
Sounds like a wedge tornado and I don’t want to even be within a hundred miles of one.
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i’ll put up with all the animals wanting to kill me thanks.
tornados and earthquakes are things i don’t want to experience
honestly i don’t understand why people stay in the same spot after a tornado has been through, clearly it isn’t a too safe spot
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A 3/4 mile wide F5 took out a neighbor’s farm 2 miles south of the farm I grew up on. I heard it, though at the time I didn’t know that’s what I was hearing. The place was absolutely leveled. Thank god I moved away from Minnesota to the safety of Oregon.
What’s that... ?
Cascadia Subduction whatnow? Shit...
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A tornado that big in MN is super rare.
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Indeed. Appears I’ve been mistaken all these years, though. Wiki lists it as an F4. It was the one that ripped apart Comfrey in 1998.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Comfrey–St._Peter_tornado_outbreak
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E arthquakes, are not too frightening.
Tornados= Nope nope nope
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This is tmwhy I like Northern Wi. No tornadoes, hurricanes, of fault lines to worry about, the occasional blizzard, or minor flash flood in the summer are about it.
![]() 12/02/2018 at 10:19 |
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Wow!
I live about 15 miles from there and had no idea there were severe st
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ms in the area. We just had a little rain.
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It may be boring and have shit weather, but at least
Ohio is pretty well devoid of natural disasters.
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Here’s a picture of it (not mine):
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We got a good amount of rain here in Springfield judging by the number of flooded roads, but thankfully nothing severe.
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I remember the storms during the Black Friday tornado (F4) in Edmonton: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_tornado
We lived on a farm to the west of the city, the tornado passed to the east, more than 50km away, and it was terrifying. Big hail, winds , clouds blacker than Satan’s soul... it was terrifying.
![]() 12/02/2018 at 11:48 |
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Move to Ohio! The weather here is...
uh...
... the cost of living is cheap?
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Oh. And then there’s this:
https://www.news5cleveland.com/weather/weather-news/a-severe-thunderstorm-warning-is-in-effect
Yes, tonight. And we most definitely had thunder, lightning, 60MPH gusts, downed trees, wind damage, and a bit of hail too. There were some tornadoes south of me.
In December.
But really! It’s great here! Honest!
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I’ve been a twin cities boy all my life (aside from the army). I'd move to Utah and not many other places.
![]() 12/03/2018 at 11:42 |
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I moved from SW Minnesota to Minneapolis at 19 and joined the Air Force at 23. Since then I think I’ve been back twice. It’s a city like no other and I miss it, but I’ve had a good time living all over the place. I also miss snow, but not the cold and salty roads that come with it.
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Yeah the salt is awful. Not gonna argue that one. The Army has taken me a few places as well (hell I’m deployed again now), but since I’m NG I go back home afterwards.
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The Air Force took me out of Minnesota and put me in Florida for 8 years. I'd probably still be there if I were still active duty. I loved it, and non-rusty cars were a wonderful discovery, as well as enjoying my cars year-round. I doubt I'll ever go back to the rust belt.