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Originally Posted by Oberon
I don't know how well the best tornado proof room will protect against debris from an EF5. Ideally, in an EF5, the best place to be is underground.
How difficult is the ground around Moore? Could heavy equipment be used to create large scale shelters in the school grounds? In the style of the air raid shelters we used to have in the cities during WWII. EF5s are rare yes, although Moore is particularly unlucky, but the schools should ideally have underground shelters. Still, all boils down to money, doesn't it?
Terrible day for Oklahoma.
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The thing is these things pop up so fast, and even if you evacuated at every tornado watch, it would have a "boy who cried wolf" effect eventually.
Tornadoes are horrid weather phenominon, as the likelyhood can be predicted, but the location, path and size cannot.
And if you are there, you are just screwed.
Sad, but it is something people who live in "tornado alley" have to contend with, same as me with the occasional hurricane, or the more common nor'easter (which always destroys crap with storm surge, only with blizzard snow and wind, rather than rain and wind) same as people in Cali with quakes.
I have faith in the south, especially Okies