starkpic Blatant Blackguard Joined Jan 8, 2003 Posts 2,477 Feb 1, 2003 #2 sky news england In the uk, sky news has been covering this tragedy non stop; it has been mentioned several times that debris has fallen into Oklahoma as well as Texas.
sky news england In the uk, sky news has been covering this tragedy non stop; it has been mentioned several times that debris has fallen into Oklahoma as well as Texas.
tailfinz69 Literotica Guru Joined Oct 29, 2002 Posts 542 Feb 1, 2003 #3 very possible debris is falling over hundreds of miles...
Rhys the once and future Joined Dec 14, 2001 Posts 33,020 Feb 1, 2003 #4 Its very possible, upper atmospheric winds could push lighter debris north. Call your sheriff's department. I know that debris from that F5 tornado that struck BridgeCreek was found way up by Tulsa so anything could happen. edited to add: Fox News is saying the debris field stretches from New Mexico to Arkansas...so it probably *is* shuttle debris Last edited: Feb 1, 2003
Its very possible, upper atmospheric winds could push lighter debris north. Call your sheriff's department. I know that debris from that F5 tornado that struck BridgeCreek was found way up by Tulsa so anything could happen. edited to add: Fox News is saying the debris field stretches from New Mexico to Arkansas...so it probably *is* shuttle debris