Thread: close call!
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06-26-2009 04:08 PM #1
close call!
here is a few shots from my front yard about an hour ago, thought you guys would dig em.
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06-26-2009 04:14 PM #2
I grew up in the Midwest, and saw a few of those. I would have been in the cellar instead of taking pictures! The scariest was at night, when you could hear it...but not see it!
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06-26-2009 05:06 PM #3
Cool!, As long as it's Not in your front yard!
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06-26-2009 05:29 PM #4
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06-26-2009 05:35 PM #5
Is that thing over water at this point?
I see a lot of clean moisture with little or no debris at the bottom.What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?
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06-26-2009 05:43 PM #6
To clean, must be a water spout! (over water)
Still close!!!
PatHemiTCoupe
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06-26-2009 05:52 PM #7
WOW,at first I just saw the birds nest or what ever it is on the wires, thought, what...Then I looked right whoa.Id be in a cellar if I had one.
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06-26-2009 07:01 PM #8
Yes guys it was over water at that point. Good call guys! you have more experience than me. It was creepy and cool at the same time, i was waiting to see debris before i hid under the house. I know stupid move, but i could not stop watching it.
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06-26-2009 07:42 PM #9
We even have them occasionally in the normally frozen tundra of Upstate NY. NOT MUCH fun when you see a neighbors house 4-500 feet away get scrambled. Or see the local Ford dealer have a few cars wiped out by debris. I've seen enough of those twisters to last a life time - NY, Okla, Kansas, Texas New Mexico and waterspouts like pictured, in Puerto Rico
I agree with others - in the basement or where ever is safe, not the front yard - they scare the ---- out of me!!!Dave W
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06-26-2009 08:52 PM #10
Living in KS, we have many opportunities to experience them. I have a storm chaser in my congregation and he was on the Greensburg tornado a few years ago as well as the one that glanced Salina and hit Chapman last year. He has some awsome pictures of storm clouds and tornados.
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06-26-2009 09:26 PM #11
ahh...just a baby
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06-28-2009 06:33 PM #12
We get a couple of tornado warnings every year. I have had the misfortune and fortune of being very, very close to a couple and survived the event. Nothing like those in the midwest. I was in Kansas once and also in Ok when they were developing nearby, and I could never bring my self to live in that environment no matter how nice it may be or how profitable. I like my sanity just as it is.Bob
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