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MuseRider

(34,759 posts)
4. We all watched.
Sat Jun 8, 2024, 02:21 PM
Jun 2024

We all were kind of tornado savy. Most law enforcement knew what to look for and who to report it to. If they had been just a tiny bit later with the warnings we would all have experienced a much worse catastrophy. It scares me to think about it, even now there are problems. You have to look out for yourself a bit and not be afraid to go to the basement just because it makes you nervous. Just go. In the stories it makes you aware of how many people were there when the NWS told them and then us that there was a watch going out. They risked all to keep us safe.

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Wow interesting story. I experienced hurricanes growing up in Delaware in the 50s and 60s Walleye Jun 2024 #1
We all watched. MuseRider Jun 2024 #4
I don't see a link.... nocoincidences Jun 2024 #2
Because I forgot it, MuseRider Jun 2024 #3
Try this. MuseRider Jun 2024 #5
TY and also sorry... nocoincidences Jun 2024 #6
No problem. MuseRider Jun 2024 #7
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