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Posted: 5/26/2024 8:50:00 PM EDT
Hopefully they were wearing brown pants sheesh!
Texas tornado: Driver caught in storm in Valley View, Texas |
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i don't worry much about tornados - but i'd rather have one come at me during the day than the night.
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A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again
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"What do I do??? What do I do???"
Uh.. maybe not DRIVE IN TO A FUCKING TORNADO??? |
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Scary if you're there, but not that bad, windows all intact and i didnt see one cow fly past.
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Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again View Quote checks out. |
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Thanks, I have that song stuck in my head now.
Tracy Lawrence - Texas Tornado (Official Music Video) |
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I don't have much love for folks driving at night when there's the obvious possibility of tornadoes.
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Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again View Quote Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. |
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Quoted: That might have been the prudent choice. That might also have put them deeper into the shit. Where was the tornado coming from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I would of turned around and gone the other direction. I did turn around once west of Amarillo and later was glad I did, but I had the benefit of it not being completely dark and I could tell going forward more was a bad idea, with increasing wind and small hail. I drove over an hour back from where I had just come from to miss the worst of the storm. |
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Quoted: I don't have much love for folks driving at night when there's the obvious possibility of tornadoes. View Quote If you didn't drive or do anything in North texas/southern Oklahoma when there was a chance of tornadoes you wouldn't leave the house for weeks in the spring. You just live life, and sometimes you end up in the middle of one. Been in that exact situation before, truck was sliding backwards despite giving it gas. Truck stayed upright, went on on home. |
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Quoted: Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. The people in that famous video were fortunate in that the tornado missed them (though it was very close), and in the fact that that particular bridge was built with steel girders that they could get up into. Concrete bridges tend to not have that. |
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Quoted: Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. Unfortunately there was little time to do it........things went south really quick and it was over with pretty quick. We were pretty lucky. I mainly stopped there to get out of the hail, but we got a near miss.......and that's the 4th one I have experienced in my life |
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Quoted: If you didn't drive or do anything in North texas/southern Oklahoma when there was a chance of tornadoes you wouldn't leave the house for weeks in the spring. You just live life, and sometimes you end up in the middle of one. Been in that exact situation before, truck was sliding backwards despite giving it gas. Truck stayed upright, went on on home. View Quote Yep. |
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Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again View Quote Threesomes can start out in the strangest ways. Don't want to read about yours, though. (Supposed to be two chicks.) |
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Quoted: i don't worry much about tornados - but i'd rather have one come at me during the day than the night. View Quote Teen who drove through Texas tornado given new truck by Fort Worth Chevrolet dealership |
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Clearly some of the smartest people from Valley View out for an evening ride on a rainy night.
How completely stupid. |
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She just happened to have her cell camera running at that moment. Uh huh. No idea how that happened uh huh
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Quoted: That might have been the prudent choice. That might also have put them deeper into the shit. Where was the tornado coming from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I would of turned around and gone the other direction. Judging from the wind direction it came from their right rear quarter. |
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usually local radio is simulcasting the local tv weather guy when this happens..if you have an idea of how everything is laid out around you and you are getting live updates to the location/direction/speed of the tornadic storm then you should be able to dodge it.
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10 seconds in i turned it off. stupid motherfucker shooting vertical video deserves whatever he got.
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Quoted: You're really not supposed to use overpasses as tornado shelters at all. They create a venturi and increase the wind speed under the span. The people in that famous video were fortunate in that the tornado missed them (though it was very close), and in the fact that that particular bridge was built with steel girders that they could get up into. Concrete bridges tend to not have that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: A few years ago I was driving down I-75 when a storm came up and it started hailing............I went under an overpass and stopped, and there was a man and woman who had been riding a motorcycle standing beside their bikes. All of a sudden, the wind came out of nowhere and they laid their bike down and came to the truck I was in and got in......within no time the truck started shaking and it sounded like a jet flew over really low. Debris flew everywhere and it wasn't long till it was over, but it was not something I would want to do again Username definitely appropriate. I think your supposed to climb up as high as you can into the overpass and try to get between the concrete spans. The people in that famous video were fortunate in that the tornado missed them (though it was very close), and in the fact that that particular bridge was built with steel girders that they could get up into. Concrete bridges tend to not have that. A friend and I rode one out under an overpass just outside Orange, TX on I-10 in the early 80's. There was literally nowhere else to find any shelter. We didn't know any better either. I watched my car bouncing around, saw highway signs blowing by fast enough to cut a man in half, and watched an 18 wheeler tip over all in about 5 seconds then it was over. |
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I've heard lay down in a ditch is a better action than going under an overpass?
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Must have been a baby... a real one would do a lot more than shake the car around.
Glad they made it though. Even a little one can shoot a 2-by through your head. |
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They were on the southbound I35 service road, across the highway from the Shell gas station that got torn up.
So the direction the tornado cam from, would have behind, from the right, then it would haved moved off to the left. |
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