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Wow, not good.
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and counting the state M.E. has not released an updated count yet but has stated he expects more as the searches continue.
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Very very similar travel path as the tornado in 1999:
![]() The path of this year's tornado is red. Green is 1999. ![]() I understand the Americans tend to call them "Tornado Alley", to describe areas which are frequently hit by tornadoes. Oklahoma is perfectly placed to cop the full force of tornadoes because it is in the zone where polar air interacts with tropical air. EDIT: My heart-felt sympathies go out to those people. |
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One of the things I have never understood is why would anybody live in such areas unless they had no other choice... we can only hope for the best now.
Unfortunatly now you won't hear much about the post-disaster crime but it will be there. I have heard from linemen that people can get quite violent if their neighbors power comes on before theirs or for other pity stuff . Or the copper thieves ![]() Probably won't get an updated count till morn as the midnight news has run. |
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there is virtually no place upon the earth safe from any sort of natural disaster.
tsunami, floods, tornados, earthquakes, wild fires, volcanos... virtually every place humans occupy is constantly under threat of some sort of disaster. it is easy when something like this happens to say "why would anyone live there" but such a disaster is not a weekly occurrence. its not like the eastern shores of Japan deal with tsunamis every 48 hours its not as if central oklahoma deals with F5 tornadoes every few days if this were the case i would wonder why people choose to live there.
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UPDATE:
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22604251 Some pics of this: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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As i pointed out earlier in this thread, Oklahoma is a high(or higher)-risk location. |
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yeah i just guess i don't like the idea of living in a place where the risk is a little higher than that of Cincinnati OH where we get minor floods but most of the time when a major flood hits the reds don't play for a while and those don't happen very much. think the last one was in 1997... and while we get the typical tornado watch i cant think of the last time we got a tornado.... maybe our perspectives on other locations depends on where we currently live..
Edit 91 and still counting nearly doubled... and for a reported 2 mile wide tornado that damage looks... small. might just be the picture though |
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