I was hit by an EF4 tornado back in 2011 and it took the roof off of my house. The roof was that heavy gauge metal roofing that you can get in different colors and securely screwed down. By your post, I think it's called Bernoulli's principal or such, that helped me understand how the great force of that wind could literally suck the metal roof off. It rolled the entire roof up in one big roll, on each side of the house, and flung it way off in the woods. Lots of other damage but I have been wondering for several years how it did that (rolled it up from one side to the other in one giant roll). :shock: Nothing like heavy rain pouring in and sort of coming too in the dark wondering WTH just happened? Could have done without that, but things happen for a reason. Thankful the red head and me are still here. Lots of people up and down our road were killed and houses just exploded with nothing left but the slabs. Wind can be a fearsome thing for sure.
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