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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 44302" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Having lived in Texas most of my life, having missed all tornados...knock on wood thus far.... My interpretation of Tornado Alley is:</p><p></p><p>Roughly... A line along I-35 (plus or minus about 50-75 miles either side) from about San Antonio area, thru DFW area, OKC, and on up to the Dakotas. Of course, they can spring up just about anywhere. It seems that a lot of "bad" weather (rain, hail, wind) seems to hit the DFW area a lot--don't know if it is all that concrete and asphalt or what...a micro-climate??</p><p></p><p>Waco had a devastating tornado several decades ago. FTW had a mini-tornado a few years ago that hit downtown FTW. In the 1940's, West of downtown FTW had a bad flood that rose up to 2 stories high along Camp Bowie blvd...was before the Corp of Engineers re-built the levies along the Trinity River.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 44302, member: 9"] Having lived in Texas most of my life, having missed all tornados...knock on wood thus far.... My interpretation of Tornado Alley is: Roughly... A line along I-35 (plus or minus about 50-75 miles either side) from about San Antonio area, thru DFW area, OKC, and on up to the Dakotas. Of course, they can spring up just about anywhere. It seems that a lot of "bad" weather (rain, hail, wind) seems to hit the DFW area a lot--don't know if it is all that concrete and asphalt or what...a micro-climate?? Waco had a devastating tornado several decades ago. FTW had a mini-tornado a few years ago that hit downtown FTW. In the 1940's, West of downtown FTW had a bad flood that rose up to 2 stories high along Camp Bowie blvd...was before the Corp of Engineers re-built the levies along the Trinity River. [/QUOTE]
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