Tornado Threat
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Tornado Threat
The main thing I worry about here in Gonzales, LA is tornadoes. We have already had several warnings mostly radar hooks. I heard on the weather channel by Dr. Forbes that daytime heating helps the threat increase. Should we have fewer at night and when should the threat begin to diminish for this area. Thanks for the help.
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The tornados are definitely one of the WORST side-effects of a hurricane. You can't hear them coming with the wind blowing like it is, and if it's nighttime, you can't see them either.
brrrr... That's the part I'm dreading most.
Plus the tornadoes can be triggered even if you're not anywhere near the eye...
brrrr... That's the part I'm dreading most.
Plus the tornadoes can be triggered even if you're not anywhere near the eye...
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