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n00b wanting to chase

#1 Postby scooby_rex » Thu May 12, 2005 11:08 am

My roomate is from the East Coast and will be moving back soon. We currenly live in the Dallas area, and before his departure he really wants to see a tornado. I plan on taking him chasing at the first opportunity. Having only been a casually awestruck observer in the past and never actually chased before, any tips/leads/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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#2 Postby jasper » Thu May 12, 2005 3:59 pm

Honestly, stay WEST of the dryline so you won't get caught up somewhere death is probable, keep off the interstates and dirt roads and whatever you, don't freakin stop on the roadway. Please, find an access to a pasture or something, nothing upsets me more than people (television, radio, nOObs, or even the mobile doppler from OU) stopped in the middle of the roadway or under underpasses. If you read this fast enough, head toward childress NOW. You might get your chance tonight.
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