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Post by KNOWTHIS on Feb 5, 2008 22:05:18 GMT -5
Tornadoes and 'grapefruit sized hail' just a couple of hours north of us. One death already reported in TN, more deaths earlier in other states. It's heading for Nashville right now at high speeds. There's still another line of storms following behind this one that might hit us later tonight. We're in a tornado warning right now. I never had to worry about this shit in NY. www.usatoday.com/weather/storms/tornadoes/2008-02-05-south-storms_N.htm?csp=34Killer storms roar across South, Midwest
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Post by Mech on Feb 5, 2008 22:35:10 GMT -5
Sunday we got NAILED up here by chemtrails...now its been raining up here hardcore for the past 2 days.
Pretty miserable.
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Post by Swamp Gas on Feb 5, 2008 22:37:04 GMT -5
Sunday we got NAILED up here by chemtrails...now its been raining up here hardcore for the past 2 days. Pretty miserable. Yeah, here in New Jersey too Spraying for a couple of days. 65 tomorrow, and the same for Thursday. Tornadoes and 'grapefruit sized hail' just a couple of hours north of us. One death already reported in TN, more deaths earlier in other states. It's heading for Nashville right now at high speeds. There's still another line of storms following behind this one that might hit us later tonight. We're in a tornado warning right now. I never had to worry about this shit in NY. Wild weather patterns all around the world. Cold where it is warm, warm where it is cold. This is from all of the anomalies......Global Warming, Desalination, deforestation, Solar Activity, pollution, depleted Uranium Van Allen Belt abnormalities, Magnetic Pole changing, Ice Age after global warming and high CO2 levels.....EVERYTHING!!!! So are you going to move back to New York, where we have the 2nd warmest winter in history, after 5 in the last 10 years?
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Post by Mech on Feb 6, 2008 6:06:02 GMT -5
That sure aint us...weve had more snow than weve had in 15 years and frigid temperatures,,,,although we did have a few warm days.
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Feb 6, 2008 15:31:07 GMT -5
It has been a super mild and dry winter so far for the most part. This storm came from out of nowhere. It was near 70 degrees out when the cold front moved through creating all of the turbulence. The only reason that I'd move back to NY is to avoid these damn tornadoes. The sound of one is so intimidating like a roaring train. It makes you feel helpless and insignificant as a fragile human being witnessing such potently raw power. Georgia seems to be the driest. www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,328625,00.html Georgia Loses Major Water Ruling on Rights to Lake Lanier
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