So.. anyone in the path of these? I know insanecyclone is in Tuscaloosa right now and not online. Anyone else?
So.. anyone in the path of these? I know insanecyclone is in Tuscaloosa right now and not online. Anyone else?
Jefferson County, shit sucks.
It rained a lot today; i know how you guys feel.
My area got hit pretty bad last night. At one point there were funnel clouds spotted 3 miles east and 5 miles west of my house at the same time. Luckily when the worst of it was over me the circulation had risen higher, so it looked amazing but didn't do too much damage. A few trees and telephone poles were knocked down close by and tons of leaves/branches scattered everywhere, but not bad considering how strong the storm was.
We've had storms for about the past 3 or 4 days. Have had about 5 tornados, 2 touchdowns, and an entire city is close to going completely under water. More storms tonight.
Jesus is coming. Repent.
http://www.twitvid.com/4W6PU
Live video shot of a tornado near Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.
Other damage shots:
http://yfrog.com/h4ci1ejhttp://yfrog.com/h4ci1ejhttp://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg619/sca...=640&ysize=640
http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg616/sca...=640&ysize=640
http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg616/sca...=640&ysize=640
And my fucking sump pump has been doling out water from under my house non-stop for 3 days.
^ shit is crazy
CNN was saying the tornados were classified F4 and F5 with winds from 175-200+ MPH. i hope those of you living in the path of the storm stay save, this shit isn't going away.. its gonna keep going east so be careful.
edit: CNN just said 113 confirmed tornados today, and 31 have died in alabama
Fuck you all, this shit was in my neighborhood this morning and no one said anything.
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almost every college/high school that i can think of was without power today and still had classes. it was fucking miserable.
More like "Southeastern US Storms" :-/.. I live in Northwest Arkansas and we've gotten 19" of rain in 2 days and baseball/grapefruit size hail. A town SE of my county (Vilonia, AR) where my business put up a gas station was completely destroyed by an F5 tornado as well.
darn, I thought this thread was going to be about one of the new Lingerie Football League teams.
in all seriousness, stay safe my fellow Southerners. We had a nasty thunderstorm the other morning and have had a decent amount of rain, but nothing like MS or bama.
yeah.. it was quite honestly the first time i've ever been scared just watching a storm. the power went out mid-MVC3 match in my dorm and we went outside to go look and it was a freaking light show outside. i go back into my room to grab my iphone to turn the camera light on and it starts pouring like it had been raining for hours.
Changing the topic name then. was more specific about Alabama though as at the time, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham were getting slaughtered.
Dunno if this will go through as an actual video, but anyways.. follow the link if it doesn't (uploaded on facebook, I just left it open so everyone could see/comment). I took this video behind a local eatery in my town. What you see is actually a parking lot and eating area which is all gone now.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/video/vi...04609&comments
I'm in MN in an area that is basically immune to major tornado-type weather based on geography. Just imagining the tornado rates in those states is scary. No joke, I wish them the best.
This is Buddha's way to payback for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The fact that we've had 100s of tornadoes just today.. and Northern Alabama's been absolutely ravaged. It's scary.
You know it's bad when you get a telephone rep from Mississippi (and a cool one at that) who is spouting her worries and fears about the tornadic activity to you while you're trying to get blue prints for a taco joint. >_> So yes, it should be considered scary. I don't think most of the people that are being hit by tornadoes are use to it like some people are.
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