The Tornado, before and after pictures. OMG..
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slewfanSBR Posting Legend
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#1The Tornado, before and after pictures. OMG..Tags: None -
VeggieDogSBR Hall of Famer
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#2Sleepy46 and the Dims are already blaming it on global warming.Comment -
PharaohUBSBR MVP
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#3Weather was eerily similar to a couple years ago when we got the tornado in Nashville. Luckily the worst of it went north of us.Comment -
KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-27-10
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#4Well yeah of course they are. They know that there hasn't been a devastating tornado in history.Originally posted by VeggieDogSleepy46 and the Dims are already blaming it on global warming.Comment -
chico2663BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#5Blaming it on dems when you guys are non-pro is laughable.Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend- 09-24-07
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#6Damn they are dumb don't they know we always have these thunderstorms and tornados in December. They probably think we usually get them in the spring!!Originally posted by VeggieDogSleepy46 and the Dims are already blaming it on global warming.Comment -
slewfanSBR Posting Legend
- 10-01-15
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#7The Tornado went 200 miles on the ground. Nobody is blaming it on the dems. It is the dems using it to advance their fake agenda. They show very little sensitivity to the destruction itself..Originally posted by chico2663Blaming it on dems when you guys are non-pro is laughable.Comment -
JacketFan81SBR MVP
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#8What? LolOriginally posted by chico2663Blaming it on dems when you guys are non-pro is laughable.Comment -
HockeyRocksSBR Hall of Famer
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#9Why the fuk were so many people still in that candle factory when 30 minutes out, warnings were out to get out of Dodge???Comment -
slewfanSBR Posting Legend
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#10I agree, makes little sense.. Unless they felt safe remaining together, which makes even less sense… They had plenty of time like you said..Originally posted by HockeyRocksWhy the fuk were so many people still in that candle factory when 30 minutes out, warnings were out to get out of Dodge???Comment -
ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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It looks a lot larger than what was reported. Ef3 damage typically does not look like what those pictures showed. Fukk that's scary.Comment -
mngamblerSBR MVP
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#12so is this one Donald Trumps or Covids fault?Comment -
mngamblerSBR MVP
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#13he's one of those where $100 reflects 25% of his net worth so he needs to brag about spending it to go proOriginally posted by JacketFan81What? Lol
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allingSBR MVP
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#14Not as laughable as shutting down the planet and being scared of a disease as deadly as the flu. ROFLMAOOriginally posted by chico2663Blaming it on dems when you guys are non-pro is laughable.Comment -
PharaohUBSBR MVP
- 01-23-07
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#15I’m guessing they figured the building was safer than their house or trailer . Really no point for them to go home. Hindsight 20-20 but I’ve lived it and if I’m out in a large building I’m not going to see the point of going back to my apartment. It’s not like it’s safer and it’s not like they knew for a fact that tornado was going to go down that street.Originally posted by HockeyRocksWhy the fuk were so many people still in that candle factory when 30 minutes out, warnings were out to get out of Dodge???Comment -
firstclassSBR MVP
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#16Tough call ,I am at least going out the door and looking for a better spot.Originally posted by PharaohUBI’m guessing they figured the building was safer than their house or trailer . Really no point for them to go home. Hindsight 20-20 but I’ve lived it and if I’m out in a large building I’m not going to see the point of going back to my apartment. It’s not like it’s safer and it’s not like they knew for a fact that tornado was going to go down that street.
But doesn't look like much around there . Shame poor people working at night to get by. RIPComment -
slewfanSBR Posting Legend
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#17I think they said 160 mph winds..??Originally posted by ThanksForTheFadehttps://youtu.be/uIOwrAMAVII
It looks a lot larger than what was reported. Ef3 damage typically does not look like what those pictures showed. Fukk that's scary.Comment -
ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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#18They reported violent tornadoes which they said range from ef3 to ef5, in their words. 220 mph winds were also reported along with over a mile wide twister.Originally posted by slewfanI think they said 160 mph winds..??
What we see in this video looks like an ef5 imo. At least ef4 to be modest. An absolute monster.Comment -
hehfestSBR Hall of Famer- 09-28-08
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#19I'm not saying this is what is was........but the military has been playing with the weather for decades and a lot of it is de-classified. Geo-engineering, weather modification, etc.
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
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ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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#20I know about haarp and some of that stuff. I wont act like I understand it though. What I will say is that the tornadoes are now happening in areas and seasons where they typically just about never do. On top of that the amount of large wedge tornadoes have increased ten fold in the last 10 years. A tornado like this mayfield one is strong enough to uproot a good sized home and suck everything out of the basement. I feel so bad for the people who had to endure that horror.Originally posted by hehfestI'm not saying this is what is was........but the military has been playing with the weather for decades and a lot of it is de-classified. Geo-engineering, weather modification, etc.
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
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juicernameSBR Hall of Famer
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#21Thanks Trump you dimwit.Originally posted by slewfanComment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#22thinking being a "Pro" gives you any sort of credibility whatsoever is laughableOriginally posted by chico2663Blaming it on dems when you guys are non-pro is laughable.
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DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
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#23what did Trump do?Originally posted by juicernameThanks Trump you dimwit.Comment -
PharaohUBSBR MVP
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#24Go outdoors? In the middle of nowhere with trees and branches possibly coming down and blocking roadways during bad thunderstorms ? Honestly a tornado is just a crapshoot and you just hope to not be one of the unfortunate ones. Once a tornado warning comes in the last thing you want to do is be traveling somewhere. The weather is probably already bad outside.Originally posted by firstclassTough call ,I am at least going out the door and looking for a better spot.
But doesn't look like much around there . Shame poor people working at night to get by. RIPComment -
MinnesotaFatsSBR Posting Legend
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#25Ok...so, honestly, the Tornado warning gives you a few minutes unless it just drops onto you.
Why not leave the lot in your car and drive the other direction?
This is on the warehouse supervisors.
At the beer wholesaler we had a tornado safe area for 40 employees, but if I had a 3 minute heads up....
...bye FeliciaComment -
ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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#26Unless you see exactly where the tornado is then that is a risk almost nobody will take. Your car will be enveloped in wind, rain and large hail while you hope you are driving away from it instead of towards it. The precipitation covers a very wide area outside of the actual funnel, which is why it's hard to track it as a chaser without radar inside your car, let alone as a citizen trying to flee to safety outside of town.Originally posted by MinnesotaFatsOk...so, honestly, the Tornado warning gives you a few minutes unless it just drops onto you.
Why not leave the lot in your car and drive the other direction?
This is on the warehouse supervisors.
At the beer wholesaler we had a tornado safe area for 40 employees, but if I had a 3 minute heads up....
...bye Felicia
Also, you have to factor in the risk of additional tornadoes spawning on the outer edges of the super cell in which you could be driving towards.Comment -
WireWireSBR Wise Guy
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#27Mother Nature and old age still undefeated.Comment -
stevenashModerator
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#28And never will be beaten.Originally posted by WireWireMother Nature and old age still undefeated.
Just read a disturbing story on how the supervisors at the candle factory that got leveled by the twisters told the workers "if you leave, you will be terminated"Comment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
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#29Larry Virden, 46, was one of the six employees who died Friday night, after a tornado ripped through an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois where he worked. Larry’s girlfriend shared their final texts together.
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The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#30Some buildings withstood the tornado fine, other warehouses deleted.Comment -
PharaohUBSBR MVP
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#31Yeah it’s not like these tornadoes are touching down in Kansas in the daylight and we have a perfectly straight road to drive away on. When I had a tornado touch down less a half mile of me in Nashville I had no f in clue where it was. I couldn’t even differentiate between lightning, electrical lines exploding, or the tornado warning lights. I didn’t even know it touched down that close until the next day.Originally posted by ThanksForTheFadeUnless you see exactly where the tornado is then that is a risk almost nobody will take. Your car will be enveloped in wind, rain and large hail while you hope you are driving away from it instead of towards it. The precipitation covers a very wide area outside of the actual funnel, which is why it's hard to track it as a chaser without radar inside your car, let alone as a citizen trying to flee to safety outside of town.
Also, you have to factor in the risk of additional tornadoes spawning on the outer edges of the super cell in which you could be driving towards.Comment -
hehfestSBR Hall of Famer- 09-28-08
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#32Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDoLarry Virden, 46, was one of the six employees who died Friday night, after a tornado ripped through an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois where he worked. Larry’s girlfriend shared their final texts together.

Rumor has it that Bezos and his goons threatened for them to lose their jobs if they left that warehouse. Sure, seems like a swell guy. Meanwhile, he was sending up his astronauts into the Ionosphere since they can't go into literal space anyway without Archangels permission.
Stay there through that tornado and potentially die, or you lose your job ~ Jeff Bezos
But hey, hehfest, hurry up and get a job so you can support a rich cawksucker get richer...........yaye!Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#33Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDoLarry Virden, 46, was one of the six employees who died Friday night, after a tornado ripped through an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois where he worked. Larry’s girlfriend shared their final texts together.
Crazy situation. Seems like Amazon was trying to protect their workers? Instead of sending them out??? Touchy situation. I wouldn't know the exact velocity of the wind 1-10 or the overall weather for that matter... What do you do??? Send your workers home?? Or protect them in the warehouse?? Final Destination sh#$ right there.Originally posted by hehfest
Rumor has it that Bezos and his goons threatened for them to lose their jobs if they left that warehouse. Sure, seems like a swell guy. Meanwhile, he was sending up his astronauts into the Ionosphere since they can't go into literal space anyway without Archangels permission.
Stay there through that tornado and potentially die, or you lose your job ~ Jeff Bezos
But hey, hehfest, hurry up and get a job so you can support a rich cawksucker get richer...........yaye!Comment -
ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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#34Damn a half mile away! I've never seen one in person, I've only watched all the videos I could and find them fascinating.Originally posted by PharaohUBYeah it’s not like these tornadoes are touching down in Kansas in the daylight and we have a perfectly straight road to drive away on. When I had a tornado touch down less a half mile of me in Nashville I had no f in clue where it was. I couldn’t even differentiate between lightning, electrical lines exploding, or the tornado warning lights. I didn’t even know it touched down that close until the next day.Comment -
ThanksForTheFadeSBR MVP
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#35If protecting them was what they said then it's not that bad imo. That factory maybe survives a direct hit from a low end ef3 but this thing was an ef5 when it hit mayfield and such. It's been confirmed too and is obvious from such videos that are out on social media. The thing is though no one expects a tornado to path directly on top of your house or factory. There is no surviving that if it's an ef5, you will be vacuumed out of the basement.Originally posted by TheMoneyShotCrazy situation. Seems like Amazon was trying to protect their workers? Instead of sending them out??? Touchy situation. I wouldn't know the exact velocity of the wind 1-10 or the overall weather for that matter... What do you do??? Send your workers home?? Or protect them in the warehouse?? Final Destination sh#$ right there.Comment
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