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Tornadoes across the South
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1783210" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>If the clouds turn an eerie green and you get the taste of steel in your mouth it may be time to think about looking for cover.</p><p>There are other signs that can go with it. Some things I have seen. A wagon box of ear corn picked off the running gears and</p><p>set down 50 or so yards away with the corn still in the box. An upstairs window in the house sucked out of its frame and </p><p>laid on the paved road unbroken. So much straw driven into a power pole that appeared to grow there. A barn with livestock</p><p>(dead) spread over a 1/4 section and the shock in the faces of my friends. I would hope anyone reading this is never confronted</p><p>with the experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1783210, member: 40072"] If the clouds turn an eerie green and you get the taste of steel in your mouth it may be time to think about looking for cover. There are other signs that can go with it. Some things I have seen. A wagon box of ear corn picked off the running gears and set down 50 or so yards away with the corn still in the box. An upstairs window in the house sucked out of its frame and laid on the paved road unbroken. So much straw driven into a power pole that appeared to grow there. A barn with livestock (dead) spread over a 1/4 section and the shock in the faces of my friends. I would hope anyone reading this is never confronted with the experience. [/QUOTE]
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