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What was strange about the coverage concerning the tornado that hit the HS
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On Mar 2, 5:01 pm, "E2out" wrote:
What was strange about the coverage concerning the tornado that hit the HS in AL? I didn't find the disasters strange. I thought that people ignoring my forecasts was par for the course. I said that this spell is likely to be the same as the one before it. And it was -is. |
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Ok, you're coming across fine. But I guess to point everyone in the right
direction: 1. Storms were in the vicinity. 2. Location was in the south (nortorious for bad weather; especially in the spring/late winter) "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 2, 5:01 pm, "E2out" wrote: What was strange about the coverage concerning the tornado that hit the HS in AL? I didn't find the disasters strange. I thought that people ignoring my forecasts was par for the course. I said that this spell is likely to be the same as the one before it. And it was -is. |
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It finally came out in the interviews with the victims
; There was a tornado siren in operation... "E2out" wrote in message . .. Ok, you're coming across fine. But I guess to point everyone in the right direction: 1. Storms were in the vicinity. 2. Location was in the south (nortorious for bad weather; especially in the spring/late winter) "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 2, 5:01 pm, "E2out" wrote: What was strange about the coverage concerning the tornado that hit the HS in AL? I didn't find the disasters strange. I thought that people ignoring my forecasts was par for the course. I said that this spell is likely to be the same as the one before it. And it was -is. |
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On Mar 4, 3:42 pm, "E2out" wrote:
It finally came out in the interviews with the victims There was a tornado siren in operation... Evidently you were curious about how they were caught off guard? There was a tornado alert some 30 minutes prior to the disaster but with only half an hour and no suitable shelter there was nowhere for them to go. So they stayed and so they died. But that was already known when the first reports arrived. So why are you top posting? |
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