Re: Tornado Country Questions
Reply #1 –
Harvey:
My first post.
We are east coasters living in hurricane country but have spent 4 nights in Tornado "shelters" (restroom shower stalls) in RV parks over the past ten years or so. Great place to meet fine folks. Once each in Melbourne, FL, Memphis, TN in 2011, Longview, TX in 2012 as tornadoes hit the Dallas area and a couple of weeks ago in Fredricksburg, TX.
We just missed the serious 1999 Oklahoma city and 2012 Dallas area tornadoes because:
1. We check regional weather via TV and internet during storm seasons which vary across the country.
2. We watch local TV stations if bad weather is headed to our temporary home 'trailer park' which as we all know are bad storm magnets.
3. We carry a NOAA weather radio and have NOAA on the CB radio.
4. We have a new Red Cross tornado warning app on our cell phone which knows where we are at all times. It alerted us in Fredricksburg 15 minutes before we needed to take cover in a shower stall with a very nice couple from Florida. At least we would have been clean if we'd awakened in Kansas.
We had the CB radio turned on the day of the Dallas tornadoes and truckers told us about the bad storms ahead. We were headed west on I 20. We exited I 20, turned on the TV, watched the weather then stopped up the road at an RV park. After checking in I asked where the storm shelter was located. They pointed to a building attached to the office. I asked where whey were going to ride out the storm. They said they were going home but we couldn't come.
Well. We're still here. We do our best to stay ahead of trouble. But if it's time to go it's time to go.
Doug Self
Savannah, GA