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DID EVERYONE RIDE OUT THE STORMS?
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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 31 May 2004, 16:01 ]
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YOU KNOW ITS GOING TO BE A ROUGH DAY WHEN THE ESDA TRAINED SPOTTER IS PARKED IN FRONT OF YOUR HOUSE .
WE WALKED OUTSIDE TO SEE A FUNNEL CLOUD ABOUT 3/4 OF A MILE NORTHEAST OF US HEADING AWAY FROM US.

BOMMER AND 30MM,YOU GUYS OK DOWN SOUTH?

PRESS TO TEST

Author:  Lunatock [ 31 May 2004, 17:28 ]
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Got a nice breeze going here in Lancaster County, after a funnel cloud touched down in Bucks County last week.

"They'll fight you. They'll fight each other if your not around."

Author:  boomer [ 31 May 2004, 19:14 ]
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the storms went 20 miles on either side of us (West East) some tornados in them.

"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us". George Orwell

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Author:  koobster [ 01 Jun 2004, 00:09 ]
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My home town Bradgate IA got distroided. they had to burn down the house i was born in.

get muddy

Author:  bigross86 [ 01 Jun 2004, 00:34 ]
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Storms? What storms? ;) It's been so hot here you could fry an egg on the hood of a car in the shade.

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI

Author:  mattlott [ 01 Jun 2004, 06:06 ]
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Gee Goose are you still in Kansas. Hope all is well with your family. Our storm season began again today predicting 8 hurricanes and about 14 tropicals. I am going swimming in the living room.

Author:  Hogpen13 [ 01 Jun 2004, 06:58 ]
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Glade to hear everyone's OK! We had snow in the mountains on Friday and mid-70s yesterday...going to get into the high-80s low-90s this week! <img src=newicons/tard.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Author:  30mike-mike [ 01 Jun 2004, 08:26 ]
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All OK here, too. Missed the golfball sized hail by 5 miles, funnel cloud/ tornado by 6 (not counting the one that apparently started forming over the top of my town.<img src=newicons/anim_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> Just total ground saturation! All day yesterday listened to air bubbles coming up to the surface and popping!

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Author:  Horrido [ 01 Jun 2004, 13:35 ]
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We had two tornados in Spokane and at least one last week in Olympia. Washington usually only gets 1-2 per year, and this year we've had five. For us, they're just cool novelties.

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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 01 Jun 2004, 19:14 ]
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THIS IS ONE SCREWED-UP SPRING!!!!!!!!!!!



PRESS TO TEST

Author:  Warthog30 [ 02 Jun 2004, 21:49 ]
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Living in Northern OK for the past year I've been introduced to constant 20 knot winds, softball-sized hail, clouds that rain mud, and F4 tornadoes. This place has the weirdest weather I've ever seen. Luckily most tornadoes avoid END though we had one touch down on the base last summer. The latest rash of storms resulted in lots of hail damage. My boss' car was littered with dents and so were many others. So if you see your USAA dividend check shrink this year, you can thank Vance...

ATTACK!!!!!!!

Author:  chadrewsky [ 02 Jun 2004, 22:38 ]
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Hail over here has done a number on this years onion and cherry crops in the Columbia Basin, both having some farmers suffering total losses for the year. Its not like american agriculture has enough challenges as it is

Author:  Lunatock [ 01 Jul 2004, 14:55 ]
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Almost got your wish. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

Just had a bad storm, hail the size of marbles, lots of wind. And a report that a funnel cloud touched down somewhere in town after the storm blew over.

The firecompany sure is busy with downed trees and clogged storm drains. And unfortunatley for my nieghbor...his old POS fence didn't fall over as a result of the storm, so he can't collect the insurance on it. Better luck next time. <img src=newicons/anim_lol.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Author:  Rayboy [ 01 Jul 2004, 18:33 ]
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Everything ok down here in ''Deep ''South Georgia. Temps up around 95 every day, and the scattered showers to downpours are always somewhere in the area. We have had a measureable amount every day for a week or so. Hope all are doing ok.

Richard E.RAY

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