Posted by jackinok on May 24, 2011 at 06:44:10 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Joplin Strom posted by old on May 23, 2011 at 20:03:46:
seen way too many of them,,when they get to ef4 size its going to take everything above ground if it wants it,your only semi safe place is below ground. It will suck the grass off the ground,and the paving off the road. it literally will suck a pond completly dry.Thats what gets a lot of folks,the inflow is simply what gets you. Shelter from the wind is easy to find, shelter from a vacumn is not!..Heres a little tip for you folks,when one that size comes close ,your cellar doors will go also.Make sure you can bolt the door down in at least two places ,three is better.Get as far away from it as possible,around a corner is good. Around two is better.it can suck you right out of the cellar, not uncommon at all!160 people is a tragedy,but when you think of all the debris flying,at speeds faster than a rifle bullet and weights sometimes heavier than the largest artillery shell,its Gods own grace that more people dont die..look at the devastation from one,and youll see the cities of europe where folks died by the thousands in a matter of minutes.it doesnt surprise me any more when folks die in these things,it amazes me more folks dont.
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