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aaron 05-27-2004 11:34 PM

Washington state's first tornado
 
reported today in la center, wa (never heard of the place til now) apparently theres nobody with a video camera there though :1orglaugh anyway its not too far form portland... amazing that its the first EVER though. i just saw day after tomorrow im scared!!!

TheDoc 05-28-2004 12:38 AM

Umm.. That isn't Washington's first tornado....

"1997, a record 14 F0 and F1 tornados were reported in Washington, crushing the previous record of four tornados set in 1989. No deaths or injuries were reported."

johnbosh 05-28-2004 12:39 AM

someone actually been close to a tronado?

TheDoc 05-28-2004 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnbosh
someone actually been close to a tronado?
Yep, a few times...

aaron 05-28-2004 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheDoc
Umm.. That isn't Washington's first tornado....

"1997, a record 14 F0 and F1 tornados were reported in Washington, crushing the previous record of four tornados set in 1989. No deaths or injuries were reported."

well that channel fucking sucked then they said it was :(

TheDoc 05-28-2004 12:44 AM

Washington State is all fucked up :)

"According to the National Weather Service, Washington state has had more presidential declared weather-related disasters than anywhere else in the United States."

Samantha_xox2000 05-28-2004 12:45 AM

What da fuck !

aaron 05-28-2004 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheDoc
Washington State is all fucked up :)

"According to the National Weather Service, Washington state has had more presidential declared weather-related disasters than anywhere else in the United States."

:1orglaugh fuck yeah im moving!!

fudpuck 05-28-2004 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnbosh
someone actually been close to a tronado?
We used to chase storms and try to find them. It gets your blood flowing when you see one. :winkwink:

StRoGE 05-28-2004 12:50 AM

Maybe it was the first of the year?

TheDoc 05-28-2004 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by fudpuck
We used to chase storms and try to find them. It gets your blood flowing when you see one. :winkwink:
I lived 90 miles north of Dallas, right on the OK/TX border, they chased us, we didn't have to go find them :)

I have been in 3 or 4, and have seen around 15.. I fuggin hate'em.

AdultWebGraphics 05-28-2004 01:15 AM

Washington State averages 1 a year but in the last 3 weeks we have had like 4. 2 of them were with in a couple miles of my house.

The day after tomorrow is on the way :Graucho


If the search worked I would find my post that I made the other day when it happened, I even posted pics.

fudpuck 05-28-2004 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheDoc
I lived 90 miles north of Dallas, right on the OK/TX border, they chased us, we didn't have to go find them :)

I have been in 3 or 4, and have seen around 15.. I fuggin hate'em.

Sounds eventful atleast. :thumbsup

bluedevil 05-28-2004 01:36 AM

theres tornados almost everywhere...

Mishi 05-28-2004 01:48 AM

I grew up in Oklahoma and NEVER SAW A DAMNED TORNADO. And recently I lived in Kansas for about a year and a half - no 'nados. Now, I'm not REALLY complaining...but come on, if I'm going to endure the adrenaline rush those friggin' warnings bring on, I should get to see a LITTLE somethin'...

C_U_Next_Tuesday 05-28-2004 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnbosh
someone actually been close to a tronado?

My house got hit in Texas once and I was in two in Florida and seen several from a distance. When I heard there were tornados 25 miles from me the other day in Oregon I was ready to "storm chase".. but hubby said I couldnt go cause I am crazy..:1orglaugh :glugglug

reynold 05-28-2004 02:53 AM

Something new is not always good!

Aquarius 05-28-2004 02:55 AM

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Originally posted by reynold
Something new is not always good!
I agree with you on this one bro.

KRL 05-28-2004 03:04 AM

The earth's magnetic fields and poles are weakening and going into the reversing process. This happens ever 300,000 years and we are long overdue. The last one was 780,000 years ago.

Weather patterns will be significantly impacted by these changes.

All the geographic descriptions on real estate, GPS, etc. will no longer match to what's on record.

Serious problems ahead for the whole planet with this event.

At least its gradual but it will get more and more pronounced each year. At the peak point of the reversal the polar ice caps will no longer be protected from solar radiation when the field goes into the flip flop flux.

Coastal cities will be underwater when this happens.

Mishi 05-28-2004 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
The earth's magnetic fields and poles are weakening and going into the reversing process. This happens ever 300,000 years and we are long overdue. The last one was 780,000 years ago.

Weather patterns will be significantly impacted by these changes.

All the geographic descriptions on real estate, GPS, etc. will no longer match to what's on record.

Serious problems ahead for the whole planet with this event.

At least its gradual but it will get more and more pronounced each year. At the peak point of the reversal the polar ice caps will no longer be protected from solar radiation when the field goes into the flip flop flux.

Coastal cities will be underwater when this happens.

So, who's going to see "The Day After Tomorrow" this weekend? :thumbsup

Mr. Marks 05-28-2004 03:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mishi
So, who's going to see "The Day After Tomorrow" this weekend? :thumbsup

Just in time, don't you think? :winkwink:

KRL 05-28-2004 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mishi
So, who's going to see "The Day After Tomorrow" this weekend? :thumbsup
Just look at everything happening already.

Every year the weather gets stranger and stranger from historical norms.

I'm most worried about the polar caps. If the North and South poles get too much solar radiation and start to breakup completely where I am right now will be the bottom of the ocean.

That is frightening.


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