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Replying to Tornado

skoganskier101:
i live in ga, and the south has had ton s of severe weather. last friday night was the closest call we've ever had. there was a really bad line of severs torms that moved through alabama and georgiaon friday. at about 4:00 a.m. the storms were in our area, the thunder was some of the loudest i have ever heard. the wind was blowing super hard and there were tornado warnings for our area. There was one in the county to our west and the tornado was heading for our area. WE could hear the tornado roaring sound and the wind, and stuff hiting up against our house, like limbs and some tree branches. Im sure the tornado sirens went off, but the wind and the thunder and the tornado were way to loud to hear them. The next day we see the damage, tons of trees snapped off about 20 feet off the ground, trees through houses and all kinds of cars crushed. we could see the line of damage from the tornado and our house was right on the edge of it, about 2 houses from the bad damage. our area wasnt hit the hardest eithger, a lot of my friends from school have trees through their houses and tons of totally destroyed trees and cars. so we missed the torando by maybe 200 feet. the tornado was small, an F1 with winds of about 115mph, but to see the destruction the weakest class of tornadoes caused was amazing, i cant even imagine what an F3 or F4 or F5 would do.

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