Re: Re: fireworks NOW flooding
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] fireworks NOW flooding
- From: "Donna" j*@prairieinet.net
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 12:46:15 -0500
No Pam.. we are usually warm and dry now....
These storms are very unusual for me. Not that we don't get them on
occassion, but not severe ones 7 days in a row. I don't panic, having
been in three tornados already, I take care, but don't run scared. Last
nights got to me. They are calling it a mico-burst, but it sure felt
like a tornado.... On tv they have an effect that shows where the
lightening hit by a yellow mark on the map. Most times it is a few, last
night it was solid yellow... although the wind was the worst part.
And Kitty- to say I have had enough of this-- is to put it mildly. The
sky here is black again... so it will be raining/storming soon...again!
My plants are still surviving, but not for long..... blooms are all gone
this am... thinking the wind current may have moved them into Kitty's
yard...
Donna
> Are y'all in the upper portion of tornado alley or something? Sounds like what happens when we get
> 1. moist air mass from the Gulf
> 2. hot dry air mass from the Mexican desert and
> 3. a cold front zooming down over the Rockies and all meeting over Oklahoma or Texas w/ alarming regularity.
> I've never been to the Midwest so I'm not familiar w/ the topography or weather patterns. Closest I've been is Jesse's!!
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