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I hope Reed Timmer gets hit by a tillage implement, again.The chasers on Ryan Hall Y'all's stream are going ballistic.
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I hope Reed Timmer gets hit by a tillage implement, again.The chasers on Ryan Hall Y'all's stream are going ballistic.
How are Texas, Kansas and Nebraska not tornado alley?Edit: Tornado Alley is shifting hard and I don't like it.
Tornado alley is Texas to Iowa.The tornado you're seeing in Nebraska that's currently heading into Iowa is the kind of tornado that's more typical in Oklahoma. It was almost a meme that Moore, Oklahoma got slapped by EF5s every few years.
One of them crossed the state line into Council Bluffs. Chaser Connor Croff just streamed it obliterating a house.Large wedge tornado just went over/near the Omaha airport.
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You should try reducing their numbers somehow, maybe hurricane intensity/frequency goes down?I used to scoff at evangelicals for blaming hurricanes and shit on the gays but maybe they were onto something
Maybe not this system, but Dixie Alley is bound to get more this year.It's definitely spring. Wonder if this system will drift to the southeast in a few days and fuck some shit up down here?
Yeah Alabama especially has gotten some pretty nasty ones, as has North and Middle GA. I think all mobile home parks especially should be legally required to have storm shelters since mobile homes are particularly dangerous in tornadoes.Maybe not this system, but Dixie Alley is bound to get more this year.
I think they're more deadly in the south; the humid climate causes more rain-wrapped tornadoes, and there are fewer basements due to the high water tables or hard bedrock in the ground.
Here in Flatistan, you get the more photogenic ones because of the drier climate and wide open fields where not a lot gets hit.
If I were in charge, I'd change building codes to either have basements or above-ground storm shelter rooms, or community shelters. We did it during the Cold War.
Rain wrapped F4+ tornados can happen anywhere. I got a video from a friend in your neck of the woods a few years ago. He's out on his front porch like a good flatlander and he's got his camera right on a rain wrapped F4 and had no idea. He kept talking about how strong the wall cloud looked. I'm still giving him shit about it 5 years later.I think they're more deadly in the south; the humid climate causes more rain-wrapped tornadoes, and there are fewer basements due to the high water tables or hard bedrock in the ground.
Here in Flatistan, you get the more photogenic ones because of the drier climate and wide open fields where not a lot gets hit.
Maybe if we throw them into tornadoes?You should try reducing their numbers somehow, maybe hurricane intensity/frequency goes down?
That's probably the best solution! OG, pagan way to deal with degenerates. If they are an insult to nature, you feed them to Mother Nature so she's no longer angry.Maybe if we throw them into tornadoes?
The spinny spicy wind hungers for the flesh of the damned.That's probably the best solution! OG, pagan way to deal with degenerates. If they are an insult to nature, you feed them to Mother Nature so she's no longer angry.
GENIUS
God I'm getting goosebumps.The spinny spicy wind hungers for the flesh of the damned.
I kept hearing about what a great chaser he is.I hope Reed Timmer gets hit by a tillage implement, again.