Hurricane Advice

It's almost that nasty time of year again for use hurricane peeps.
:barnie

I hope everyone is starting to prepare again.

I am buying EXTRA toilet paper this year.
:woot
 
It's almost that nasty time of year again for use hurricane peeps.
:barnie

I hope everyone is starting to prepare again.

I am buying EXTRA toilet paper this year.
:woot
I remember you having issues with that last year. Bad deal. You and farmer Connie have a lot in common. She lives in Florida. I live in Tornado Alley and we have to really watch this time of year. We have learned to ignore tornado warnings for the most part except for Sunday afternoons and this month long. From the end of April till the middle of May or so because we have had five ef4 or EF5 tornadoes that have been on Sunday afternoons between 3:30 and 6:30 in the last decade. Three of them were within a four-year span.
 
I remember you having issues with that last year. Bad deal. You and farmer Connie have a lot in common. She lives in Florida. I live in Tornado Alley and we have to really watch this time of year. We have learned to ignore tornado warnings for the most part except for Sunday afternoons and this month long. From the end of April till the middle of May or so because we have had five ef4 or EF5 tornadoes that have been on Sunday afternoons between 3:30 and 6:30 in the last decade. Three of them were within a four-year span.
YIKES!
I am so much more scared of a tornado compared to a hurricane.
I can't imagine living some where where I would have to worry about them all the time.
We did have a few little bitty tornados touch down during this last hurricane but nothing near what I imagine a EF4 would be!
 
I remember you having issues with that last year. Bad deal. You and farmer Connie have a lot in common. She lives in Florida. I live in Tornado Alley and we have to really watch this time of year. We have learned to ignore tornado warnings for the most part except for Sunday afternoons and this month long. From the end of April till the middle of May or so because we have had five ef4 or EF5 tornadoes that have been on Sunday afternoons between 3:30 and 6:30 in the last decade. Three of them were within a four-year span.
Do you have a basement?
Underground area to hide?
 
YIKES!
I am so much more scared of a tornado compared to a hurricane.
I can't imagine living some where where I would have to worry about them all the time.
We did have a few little bitty tornados touch down during this last hurricane but nothing near what I imagine a EF4 would be!
They are scary the EF5 that touchdown in Joplin near my place was like three quarters of a mile wide with 200 mile an hour winds it was moving at 25 miles an hour or so they consider it a grinder and you could literally look all the way across town for miles through the middle section of town. It was just like somebody had put everything in a blender. It took a big hospital that I think was like nine stories or something and moved it 5 in off its foundation.
One of the others was less than a mile from my house and it tore a huge path and the hail from it literally drove softball-size hail through the tin of my barn and it wasn't the cheap tin. I was just really blessed I wasn't any closer there wasn't anything left to worry about. That one was even scarier than most because it was very quick to form and to join together and it was what they consider rain and hail shrouded so you couldn't see it till was on you you just heard it almost at the last minute.
 

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