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Just my flashflood...nothing special
Sure tornaders and the like fly around once and a while but never touch down in my city.
Oh yeah and the blizard, that was pretty cool.
So so so much snow, a HUGE amount of snow
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Our weather doesnt get bad out here like that. I suppose the biggest natural disaster I've ever experienced was the LA earthquakes back in... 94? Thereabouts. The ones that did all the damage. However, we're so far from LA that it didnt do much, and I slept through it anyway.
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Doc
There were some pretty bad wind storms in France where I was living a few years back. I could see the roof coming off a nearby barn and piling up on the walls of my house. The guttering came right off my neighbour's house as well. If anyone had been hit by the debris they could have been hurt quite badly, even killed. I think there were some deaths in France, but none in my area.
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Take me to your boss!
Coming home from New Hampshire this past January, I had a layover at Chicago O'Hare. Unfortunately for us, there was a snowstorm rolling through the Midwest at the time. I'd never seen so much white in my life. I ended up getting on the next flight home three hours after mine, since it'd been cancelled.
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Snow. Blizzard like snow. The bad one in '93. That's pretty much it, besides the odd thunderstorm, but I like those and they never hurt me.
Signature by rubah. I think.
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People die all the time up here durring the winter in snow storms. Apparently a huricane hit a couple years ago up here but I dunno where I was. most likely sleeping. and everyonce in a while we get an earthquake.
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Lightning struck the tree outside my house. Now the government's tree is all cut down and everywhere.
That's the closest I've been to 'suffering' from 'mother' 'nature'.
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I was driving with my brother through the area of essex just west of Colchester town on the country lanes and we got chased by a tornado. What the feth is a tornado doing 5 miles from Colchester? it was pretty messy after wards luckily though there was a bridge that stopped the debris from hitting our car as it passed through the field next to the road. good for the adrenaline and pretty cool but it was also pretty scary it was the first time we had experienced weather like that in that area of the UK, it just seems that more extreme weather is becomming more and more common in the UK now though, earthquakes in scotland, tornadoes in the southern counties and essex what next tsunami's in cornwall?
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