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Terryallan
May 23, 2013Explorer II
As to where you live. I live in the foothills of NC, We have our own version of tornado ally. It's in Vale, near Cat Square. If there is a tornado, it's there. But truly they can happen any where. It's just that they are more common in some places.
3 years ago, I stood on the beach at Lake Wood campground, and watched twin waterspouts, about a half mile off shore. However one did not remain off shore, and came ashore up the beach, and became a tornado right in Myrtle Beach.
So you see, it dosen't matter where you live. Nature is not in our control, Only God, is in control. And at this time I just pray he give the folks affected by the tornado, Grace to handle what is happening to them. That he wrapps them in his arms, and holds them close. They need it.
3 years ago, I stood on the beach at Lake Wood campground, and watched twin waterspouts, about a half mile off shore. However one did not remain off shore, and came ashore up the beach, and became a tornado right in Myrtle Beach.
So you see, it dosen't matter where you live. Nature is not in our control, Only God, is in control. And at this time I just pray he give the folks affected by the tornado, Grace to handle what is happening to them. That he wrapps them in his arms, and holds them close. They need it.
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