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BelleMeansBeautiful In reply to seeing-the-dark [2010-04-02 19:07:54 +0000 UTC]
No problem!
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poetMacabre In reply to seeing-the-dark [2010-02-08 22:24:54 +0000 UTC]
Ooo, that is hard! I am sorry that you have seen the ground zero so many times. That is very difficult.
I have been through tornadoes, but I have been lucky to escape the aftermath- while moving from FL to WI, we drove through Kentucky right under a funnel cloud that touched down.... Not to mention, WI is the exact state that the famous tornado that spun the opposite direction (clockwise) occurred a long long time ago, and Fujita, the man the scale is named after, came to study it... I have seen 3 hurricanes in my life, and the eye of hurricane Erin way back in the 90's, so while not enjoying weather all the time (the super extreme stuff, that damages things on high...), I also geek out at it... (Not to mention earthquakes... I was in San Diego during the one that struck LA during the World Series- of course I was a baby, and I slept through it, but, it intrigues me, lol...)
Brilliant picture!
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poetMacabre In reply to seeing-the-dark [2010-02-09 21:29:09 +0000 UTC]
Aww, perhaps no worse than a good Solar storm, to say the least! XD
Yes, Natural disasters tend to find me. I have even witness thunder and lightening during a blizzard, and apparently, might have experienced a few snow-tornadoes or two, very small, VERY rare (that is speculation- hard to say for certain amidst white-out conditions).
Just imagine the possibilities of the cataclysmic events possible! lol
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seeing-the-dark In reply to poetMacabre [2010-02-11 18:19:57 +0000 UTC]
We'd better make sure to never stand in the same place. Their insurance rates would go up just in anticipation of the worst.
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