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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDamn look at that damage in Oklahoma
Madokie - hope you and yours are OK??
Stay safe DUers
Texasgal
(17,041 posts)I'm looking and cannot find anything.
malaise
(268,718 posts)http://abcnews.go.com/US/tornado-kills-destroys-homes-oklahoma/story?id=38993777
I found dozens of links with one click
Texasgal
(17,041 posts)Thank you! Sorry to bother.
malaise
(268,718 posts)ChisolmTrailDem
(9,463 posts)...some spectacular streaming video of several tornadoes today, including a very detructive and violent one that eventually became a massive rain-shrouded wedge tornado that crossed the road directly in front of one of those chasers.
Again, severestudios.com, and use the Live Chase Map to see which cameras are online. They will be the ones that are pulsing green.
demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)being on the border and in the heart of tornado alley i have a strong aversion to tornadoes
i am just glad Kansas was spared the worst tonight.
malaise
(268,718 posts)every season - at least I know when they're coming and it's rare that they are as destructive as tornadoes.
UtahJosh
(131 posts)getting caught up in a tornado runs a close second.
malaise
(268,718 posts)First of all - there is usually an earthquake first and then you see both birds and animals moving. The problem is finding high ground.
I remember the one in South Asia and lots of tourists moved towards the sea to have a look. In ll disasters being aware is one's first priority.