Francis kept us up most of the night with tornado warnings and am wondering if Jeanne will be different.
Possible overnight tornados question...
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Possible overnight tornados question...
What do you all do when there is a tornado watch at ungodly hours of the night?
I certainly don't want to stay up tonight, but am a heavy sleeper and was just wondering what people do.
Francis kept us up most of the night with tornado warnings and am wondering if Jeanne will be different.
Francis kept us up most of the night with tornado warnings and am wondering if Jeanne will be different.
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chicagopizza wrote:Thanks for the info. Kinda wierd here. I'm used to daytime tornado watches/warnings. Sky turning that green color and hail. Is is different in this area than the midwest? I haven't heard of hail here at all.
I apologize if this is a stupid question. Just wondering.
Savannah doens't get many severe thunderstorms and usually the wet bulb zero level is not favorable for hail over coastal Georgia. The southeast is basicly part of tornado alley also, we don't get as many tornadoes but the Southeast leads in fatalities.
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Thanks for the info...
You learn something new every day. I had no idea about the hail, so thanks for explaining.
As for the threat of possible tornados, got a great night's sleep with no warnings at all. My dogs were not jumpy at all last night and I should have followed their lead.
It's so hard to believe my good luck. Let's just say I have gotten used to good luck followed by horrible events and get jumpy when things go very well.
Moral of the story:
This too shall pass really is true. Life can be pretty cruel sometimes, but, eventually, there is light at the end of the tunnel. It's getting used to seeing that light that takes some time.
here's hoping that everone affected by these hurricanes experiences the "light at the end of the tunnel" very soon. And when you get there, put your sunglasses on and enjoy!! You deserve it.
As for the threat of possible tornados, got a great night's sleep with no warnings at all. My dogs were not jumpy at all last night and I should have followed their lead.
It's so hard to believe my good luck. Let's just say I have gotten used to good luck followed by horrible events and get jumpy when things go very well.
Moral of the story:
This too shall pass really is true. Life can be pretty cruel sometimes, but, eventually, there is light at the end of the tunnel. It's getting used to seeing that light that takes some time.
here's hoping that everone affected by these hurricanes experiences the "light at the end of the tunnel" very soon. And when you get there, put your sunglasses on and enjoy!! You deserve it.
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I usually try to stay awake and listen to reports on TV or radio. Also, I have a two-meter ham radio I listen to. Local hams are good weather spotters and trained to give reports. I've gotten more info from them at times than from listening to TWC, etc. I'm terrified of tornadoes, but the ones that spring up at night have to be the worst.
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I usually try to stay awake and listen to reports on TV or radio. Also, I have a two-meter ham radio I listen to. Local hams are good weather spotters and trained to give reports. I've gotten more info from them at times than from listening to TWC, etc. I'm terrified of tornadoes, but the ones that spring up at night have to be the worst.
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I usually try to stay awake and listen to reports on TV or radio. Also, I have a two-meter ham radio I listen to. Local hams are good weather spotters and trained to give reports. I've gotten more info from them at times than from listening to TWC, etc. I'm terrified of tornadoes, but the ones that spring up at night have to be the worst.
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I agree...
I hate overnight tornado threats. My new combo is going to be my cb (has weather alert) and dogs. I may be a sound sleeper, but they are not once that beep goes off.
Either that or the weather radio, caffeine, and a great movie-"Best in Show" at 2 in the morning-"they used to call me loopy..." Never mind.
Either that or the weather radio, caffeine, and a great movie-"Best in Show" at 2 in the morning-"they used to call me loopy..." Never mind.
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