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Wind died down and now it's raining again. At least it's not monsooning......yet.
Wind died down and now it's raining again. At least it's not monsooning......yet.
Wind died down and now it's raining again. At least it's not monsooning......yet.
Hopefully it'll save the heavy stuff for a couple weeks.... I'm gonna be working at a facility in the area this coming week & I don't really need any monsoon level crap.....
Nashville, being in the "flatlands" of the state, got serious flooding. Terrible stuff.Well we made it after 399 potty breaks, actually got here Around 7. Stayed ahead of the storms somehow. Ran into a family at the gas station that stayed in Nashville they said they tried to leave at midnight and were flooded in.
Well, considering our county hasn't had a recorded tornado in over 50 years, I'd say "no".Does this happen often there, Ed?
I have considered relocating there someday but uhhh.....
80 degrees here today and beautiful. Every region has their peculiarities regarding the weather and climate. Some are scared by our risk of fires and earthquakes. I've never been near an earthquake and don't live where fires usually happen. The idea of "Florida type" hurricanes or tornadoes every year is a bit unsettling.
Dang KD, it sounds like you're looking for a safe space.Does this happen often there, Ed?
I have considered relocating there someday but uhhh.....
80 degrees here today and beautiful. Every region has their peculiarities regarding the weather and climate. Some are scared by our risk of fires and earthquakes. I've never been near an earthquake and don't live where fires usually happen. The idea of "Florida type" hurricanes or tornadoes every year is a bit unsettling.
They get ALL the natural disasters out there every year - floods, fires, landslides, earthquakes, imploding governors...Dang KD, it sounds like you're looking for a safe space.
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They get ALL the natural disasters out there every year - floods, fires, landslides, earthquakes, imploding governors...
First one in March for you folks since like 1955, eh?An EF-1 tornado dropped down about 9 miles North East of our cabin yesterday afternoon. Stayed on the ground for about 5 minutes and travelled about a mile, wreaking havoc along the way...
Just before it touched down, the system apparently passed over our house because there was couple of really severe wind events a few minutes before then. I looked out the window at the back yard as the second blast happened and it was about a 60-90 mph gust. I survived a tornado event at FT Hood in 2009 that picked up 100 foot long tents and everything under them and tossed it all around like playthings. This gust was reminiscent of that for me. More than strong enough to knock down a human. I'm just glad there aren't any leaves on the trees yet. That would have been bad. Granted, an EF-1 isn't severe, as tornados go, but, we only get about one a year, if that. We have had 46, so far since record keeping began...
I feel for those impacted negatively by such events, it's scary 'chit' for sure.
Y'all got a gorgeous place up there.Had a little sleet last night and it's still windy. First day of spring here though.....the ducks laid the first eggs of the year this morning!