VolNotInNorthCack
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Truly spoken like somebody who's lucky enough to have never been in or around the aftermath of a tornado, or even powerful straight line winds. I've never actually been in one, but one touched down about a mile from my house in Nashville when I was a kid, and also was working for the Parks Department when that storm leveled most of the trees at The Cove at Concord Park about 10 years ago. Seeing the potential destructive power of storms up close is actually pretty terrifying, so it's a hard pass for me on anything that even MIGHT pop something like that off.So is storm season going to happen or what’s going on here?
I love a good storm and look forward to this season every year.
Truly spoken like somebody who's lucky enough to have never been in or around the aftermath of a tornado, or even powerful straight line winds. I've never actually been in one, but one touched down about a mile from my house in Nashville when I was a kid, and also was working for the Parks Department when that storm leveled most of the trees at The Cove at Concord Park about 10 years ago. Seeing the potential destructive power of storms up close is actually pretty terrifying, so it's a hard pass for me on anything that even MIGHT pop something like that off.
That said, we could use a little rain. Awfully dry and dusty already for April.
Yeah, I don’t mind a little thunder and lightning. Just as long as the end result isn’t me having to operate a chainsaw, lol. Few things in the world I hate more than cutting up trees/limbs.Oh don’t get me wrong, I of course don’t want anything destructive or harmful. Just some good old fashioned overcast/lighting/thunder. I look forward to that time of year.
The tornado that ripped through Chattanooga in the 90’s missed my house by about half a mile. Trust me, I respect the dangers of weather.
