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on 6/21/2008 Very Good Article! Thanks
on 6/17/2008 very good article. I fear tornado's as I have never lived in tornado alley. thanks for good info. sherrie
on 6/17/2008 Tornadoes are the only weather phenomenom that I have never experienced , and I am not anxious to . They really don't have a good reputation and are not known to improve life . I have seen chickens with no feathers walking around because of them and some of the other destruction they can cause , in just seconds! As a lifelong resident of the east , tornadoes don't frequent us so there are no formal preparations . When I lived in North Carolina , I lived in a mobile home . A friend called and asked where I would go if there was a tornado ? because I had never really thought about it , I replied probably Kansas .
on 6/17/2008 Very timely for my region, have not seen so much activity since the late 60's
on 6/17/2008 A great article with solid information. 5 stars
on 6/17/2008 Thank you for the detailed info. and photos. It is a very good thing to learn.
on 6/17/2008 Good Stuff in this Article! We have had 14 inches of Rain in 9 days in Indy areas.. Everybody.. Stay Strong, Help a Neighbor.. Help anybody, in any way! Look at Iowa too, wow.. so many desparate situations! Find ways to reach out! Bailey ~
on 6/13/2008 This is great information in order to save lives. Thank you for taking the time to write the article. god bless.
on 6/12/2008 Wow, my first comment must of been a typo, sorry. I meant it is necessary when you live in a area with allot of tornadoes. Wow my first comment really did not make sense. Sorry.
on 5/27/2008 This is true. I wrote this article for people and my colleagues and the families they serve who live in areas that were hit with tornadoes for the first time in 2007-2008 and who did not know what to do. Thank you for your feedback, it is appreciated.
on 5/27/2008 During tornado season, tornadoes can pop up without warning so keeping your eyes on the weather when a storm is rolling in is unnecessary when you live in a area with allot of tornadoes.
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