dbbls wrote:
Watch a local TV station. They will show you the location of the storm and the projected path. You will have plenty of warning in time to move your rig to safety. I have lived in tornado alley for 76 years and have never seen a tornado. I would never go to California because of the earthquakes. :)
and if you ask 90% of the people in earthquake land, they will all say you're crazy to live in Tornado land.
BTW- You might want to read
THIS on the history of the New Madrid fault in MISSOURI, where one of the strongest quakes on the planet occurred in the 1800's, and in geological time, that's about breakfast time this morning. The aftershocks produced by that event were stronger than most of the main quakes Calif., and they went on for 6+ years. Faults are everywhere. The problem is that the rest of this country with the exception of Calif. chooses to ignore any EQ building codes or prep whatsoever, and one day will pay for it.
To the OP: get yourself a good NOAA Wx radio, and learn to program it. At least you have a little warning and can figure out the plan B