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gamerwoman3d · 5 months ago
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[I promised y'all an "I told ya so" post and here it is.]
WHAT DID I TELL Y'ALL?!
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AND WHAT HAPPENED? THIS ->
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I specifically mentioned Owasso Oklahoma:
"I'm not going to be surprised if Owasso is ripped off the map. I'm not going to be surprised if that one Senator has to deal with funeral after funeral and a state of emergency for the rest of his term."
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Sources:
https://www.koco.com/article/oklahoma-2024-tornado-count-record-breaking-year/63321630
https://www.tumblr.com/gamerwoman3d/743898825951969280/hey-yall-wanna-hear-some-crazy-talk-this-will?source=share
Additionally 2024 is in 3rd 2ND place for tornado activity. From 1950-today there were only two other years with more twisters: 2011 and was only ONE other year with more twisters: 2004.
Source: https://www.wunderground.com/article/storms/tornado/news/2024-12-30-second-most-tornadoes-on-record-2024
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mandy-malady · 3 months ago
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halcyon-deluxe · 6 months ago
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Eat shit and die zelda
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lunapwrites · 1 year ago
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Generational trauma is weird sometimes.
Like, I have never in my life seen let alone experienced a tornado. But both of my parents lived through a nasty one, and so now any time we get so much as a watch, I've got leashes and collars on the dogs and my bag strapped on with my ID and sturdy shoes (even if I'm otherwise still in my pj's) and my water bottle refilled and I am READY. All because I grew up on the story of my mom having to walk barefoot to the red cross station after her house got blown away around her.
Anyway, this comes up now because last week was the 50th anniversary of the inciting event, as it were, and my mom actually told her story straight for once instead of roundabouting it.
Pictures/info/TLDR version of the stories below in case you were curious.
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Clocked in at half-mile wide. Multiple vortices. Wind speeds estimated between 250-305mph. 32 killed (plus two firefighters due to a subsequent fire) and 1,150 injured.
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On the ground for 39 minutes, traveling about 32 miles. Downtown Xenia pictured at center, Arrowhead subdivision on the far left at point of touchdown.
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The Arrowhead subdivision was the first hit - my mother's neighborhood. All that was left of her house was the hallway she was sheltering in with her younger brothers, and the closet where she'd stashed the family cat. They were home alone at the time. She was 14.
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Image of the damage in downtown Xenia, where my dad was. He survived thanks to a passing couple who dragged him off his bike and to the nearest cover - the stairwell of an elementary school. It was partially destroyed, and he almost lost a finger to a flying brick, but he lived to tell about it. He was 16.
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mothbeasts · 3 months ago
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before i potentially get taken out by a tornado does anyone want to play touys with me
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awesomecooperlove · 2 years ago
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Former military doctor states chem trails contain barium salts, human plasma, microviruses, non-terrestrial nano-silicon machines, poisonous aerosols, and can even be used to augment ‘biocoding’ frequency-transmission capabilities, to provide an assistive-basis for “thought-based DNA warfare”.
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foxgloveinspace · 1 year ago
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I did what I always do when I get this storm anxiety and I watched goofy videos and reels all day and today ha get like three days and also I’m just so so so stressed about tomorrow night cause my whole family is gonna be split up around the county and I’m so so…. Not ok.
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murdleandmarot · 1 year ago
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Hi hello!!!!!
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You’re kind of a mystery to me lol but I love seeing ur tags so so much <333.
ALSO your art is so so so cute, the way you draw my favorite guy pouncival lives rent free in my head. He won’t leave 😭😭😭
Overall you’re just very nice and I luv ur profile picture 🫶🫶🫶
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arctic-hands · 1 year ago
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I need a NOAA radio
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moonshynecybin · 1 year ago
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marc flying into austin today. a city literally currently under an airport weather warning
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gamerwoman3d · 5 months ago
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About my "2024 is gonna be one of the worst tornado years in history" prediction:
I goofed on some numbers. I've been using the reported sightings in my count instead of the official NOAA counts for confirmed tornados. If the sightings number is accurate then 2024 is the 2nd highest active tornado year in recorded history for the USA.
Below: "Red Horse" winter run, December 29 2024
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If I use current NOAA confirmations this year is still in the top 5, in around 3rd or 4th place, probably 4th. But the sky is still very active.
I would say by late February, NOAA will have finalized its 2024 findings. At that point I can confirm if 2024 was the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th most active tornado year in recorded history.
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psychoticwillgraham · 1 year ago
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first real round of severe weather today let’s gooo!!!
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meteorologistaustenlonek · 1 year ago
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#WeatherAware:"Tornado potential will continue into the evening as additional storms do appear probable…. A new #tornadowatch will be needed."
NOAA NWS Storm Prediction Center
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squeelokitty · 2 months ago
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If the tornado looks like it's not moving, it might be moving in your direction and you need to get to safety. It's it's moving left or right, chances are good it's gonna keep going that way and pass you. No guarantees, but this is the wisdom of the Midwesterner! And also NOAA.
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awesomecooperlove · 2 years ago
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youthchronical · 3 months ago
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US monster storm: Threat of tornadoes and wildfires wreak havoc leaving at least 17 dead - The Times of India
Tornadoes tore through parts of the US, leaving a trail of destruction as powerful storms moved east into the Mississippi Valley and Deep South on Saturday. At least 17 people have died, with Missouri experiencing the highest toll, as officials confirmed 11 fatalities from overnight twisters.The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed multiple injuries alongside the fatalities. “It was…
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