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Severe Weather Down South..

us Offline ToolJoe

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Severe Weather Down South..
on: February 25, 2016, 04:54:35 PM


 All of you people in the southeastern US, did you survive that round of tornadoes from the last couple days?
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Re: Severe Weather Down South..
Reply #1 on: February 25, 2016, 05:44:58 PM
I got hit by the storm but was lucky enough it was just wind and rain.

However I drive to pensacola for School, about an hour west of me.

Wednesday morning scenic highway was closed along Escambia bay. I figured it was power lines down somewhere, I don't have social media and I hadn't seen the news yet.

School ended and I took scenic to the interstate, drove DIRECTLY across the tornado lane that hit pensacola, atleast 3 or 4 houses, kinda hard to tell when they are piles of rubbish, are destroyed half of an apartment complex. I had no idea pensacola got that hard, looking into the woods and seeing a lane of cleared trees and houses for 500 yards renders you speechless.

I've seen tornado damage when I was young, and I've seen it on TV but seeing it in person is quite the eye opener.

Someone took some aerial photos, apartment complex with scenic right above them.

Neighborhood about a half mile West.
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Re: Severe Weather Down South..
Reply #2 on: February 26, 2016, 04:42:01 PM
Crazy photos. There was a confirmed tornado about 50 miles west of me in PA. It was an EF2 with a path of about 5-6 miles. It was in the middle of Amish country and they are already rebuilding destroyed structures and putting chickens into a truck by an assembly line.
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