Well played, China, you guys win this round of the WxWarz for sure.
Ok, moar downpours upstream of 3GD incoming!
Well played, China, you guys win this round of the WxWarz for sure.
Ok, moar downpours upstream of 3GD incoming!
>Nobody reads that shit, nigga.
kek
Someone was bound to post the truth before me.
QR is too damn fast!
Unless Dan has a tornado in his vidya nobody gaf.
Now take a day off for once - don't shill so damn hard non-stop.
You won't get UNDER 36 like I did last Sunday night.
But, thanks to the this year will be different crowd donations to the man late week, you can still find plenty of 35's out there.
The only thing that scares me is UNDER has cashed17years in a row.
Will it be 18 or will Q step in?
Stay tunedโฆ
Army is at -7 now.
A bunch of people took Navy at +7.5 because the hook is always too tasty to resist in rivalry games.
And I would have gotten away with it, too.
If it weren't for your incessant ramblings and that damn cat!
As-if many Anons don't already know that you 2 eat lunch in the same cafeteria every day.
The first thing they do when they get to the scene is clear the roads.
Makes sense to do that doesn't it?
Because they already did it overnight.
Look at all the debris off to the side in a neat straight line.
A tornado doesn't leave it that way.
Also, you can see the cops are already in neighborhood patrol mode in a few scenes.
They're the ones (along w/ fire and ambulance) that needed paths cleared asap in order to work.
>NY
Yeah, it's sad how some of the 9-11 landers suddenly turn all political when disasters strike flyover MAGA country.
The land the little downtowns sit on after a tornado rips through?
Yeah, ok.
Farmland in the middle of nowhere after a tornado cuts through the field?
Business as usual.
Yeah, it's hard to totally dismiss that.
Caruthersville, MO is a small agg town in the middle of farmland.
Direct shot.
Mayfield, KY is a similar setup (except town is bigger).
Direct shot - same storm.
Seems like if there was a town in the path it took it perfectly down the middle.
1-2 miles +/- either way and the tornado goes over mostly barren winter-time farm fields.
This is the work of overnight plows/dozers.
The smaller debris ends up in a straight line off to the side.
That's the answer to the why are the roads so clean question.
>Why so many lightning strikes in tornado?
>Geoengineering?
When warm/humid GoM air hits cold/dry Leaf air the dynamics are very intense and it becomes a Lightning making machine.
I live in Tornado Alley (as do many of us in Flyover country).
It's rare but not unheard of - especially in a "La Nina" year like this one.
The STL airport got hit by a NYE tornado a few years back.
Pow! Right between the eyes
Oh, how nature loves her little surprises
Wow! It all seems so logical now
It's just one of her better disguises
And it comes with no warning
Nature loves her little surprises
Continual crisis
Yeah, in between all the partying he sure wrote some fairly prescient lyrics that prolly make moar sense today than they did back then.