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that'll larn ya!I said "anything else, God?" and got answered immediately with a one minute burst of hail. Kept my mouth shut after that.
so you don't think 150 in a couple of days is excessive, even for April?It's called April.
Was stuck between Dallas and Houston yesterday afternoon and crawled along the Interstate at 30 mph in torrential downpours. So dark you couldn't see lighted signs. Everyone had their emergency blinkers on.
How bad was it? Even guys in Dodge RAM trucks were going slow (a sure sign of the apocalypse). Frontage roads along the Interstate were flooded, saw one car "swim" sideways from the frontage road up to the interstate (no roadway, just swampy grass).
Got a tad worried when it started raining SIDEWAY (left to right) because that's usually how twisters form. A long ten minutes. Didn't see any actual tornados but looked in awe at a big black cloud move across the sky faster than I was driving.
Actually felt sorry for two Bandito gang bangers on motorcycles...they found an underpass to wait it out. Google maps kept saying FLOOD WARNING! FLASH FLOOD WARNING! TORNADO WARNING! TORNADO WATCH!
I said "anything else, God?" and got answered immediately with a one minute burst of hail. Kept my mouth shut after that.
That wasn't even a "super outbreak". 150 a day is your average day in Texasso you don't think 150 in a couple of days is excessive, even for April?
It's called April.
The 1925 Tri-State outbreak that killed over 700 was on March 18.Yeah, except shit is popping off EARLIER in the year and shit is also popping off LATER in the year.
That makes one of us.i wouldn't even wish trump to get caught in one of those, so i hope everyone's stayed safe.
Initial reports and warnings issued do not mean confirmed numbers. The highest confirmed number for a month in Oklahoma was 105:
https://www.weather.gov/oun/tornadodata-ok-monthlyannual
so, given that, and the weather station's reporting as yet not wholly confirmed(?), April's average is 200... and it's likely surpassed 100 by quite a number in just 2 days. I'd call that a bit excessive.January and February average about 40 and March ramps up to around 90. April and June are around 200 with May getting closer to 300:
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/wcm/permonth_by_state/