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Tornado outbreak

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While there is no single agreed upon definition, generally more than six tornadoes in a day in the same region is considered a tornado outbreak.[1] A series of continuous or near continuous tornado outbreak days is a tornado outbreak sequence. Tornado outbreaks usually occur in March through June in the Great Plains.

The largest tornado outbreak on record—with 148 tornadoes, most significantly including six F5 and 24 F4 tornadoes—occurred on April 3 to 4, 1974 across the United States and Canada. It is dubbed the Super Outbreak.

 

Stories of Survival After Tornados Rip Through U.S.

Published April 17, 2011

Stories of trees being splintered like baseball bats and families huddled in their homes that were ripped from their foundation are beginning to emerge after over 240 tornados ripped through a large portion of the country on Saturday.

Jonathan Robinson saw a tornado moving toward his mobile home in Dunn, N.C., and grabbed his cousin’s 3-month-old son and dashed for a closet in his bedroom. But as he dove for safety, the twister took his home apart around him and swept the baby into the dark, swirling afternoon sky.

“As soon as I jumped in the closet, it came down and that little baby flew out of my hand,” he said. “I seen him leave my arms. That’s how strong the wind was.”

Immediately after digging himself out, Robinson joined family members at the Cedar Creek Mobile Home Park frantically digging through the rubble all around them for little Ayden.

“I thought he was lost,” Robinson said.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/17/stories-survival-tornados-rip/#ixzz1JpvNSUgV

 

 

The Wave Matrix
Monday, April 11, 2011
 Lovely weather we're having?

Well, how about a near order magnitute of 10 beyond the 1974 Apr 3 and 4 Outbreak of Storms and Tornadoes?

Maybe for an upcoming Day of Thunder?

Think, think... ah, ok.

HAARP you say? Well who do you think... ...let's put it something like this, You Can't Handle The Truth!

Jehocifer.

Red Eyes

  7:15 AM
Entry #1,690

Comments

Avatar JADELottery -
#1
We wouldn't dismiss this too quickly or try to dilute it too much, because it's not over, just, yet.
Avatar time*treat -
#2
Maybe someone punched in the wrong co-ordinates?
Avatar Rick G -
#3
After seeing the bizarre satellite images of the land-based hurricane, I would suggest to the haarp players to turn the volume down a few notches if they want to make it look natural. Must be a new kid at the controls.

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