nitrohorse wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
This has been talked about many time on here.
Here are the odds:
Auto deaths in the US every year= Over 300,000. :E
Tornado deaths in the US every year= Less than 70.
You are traveling on the road with an RV. Your chances of being killed while on the highway in your RV are way, way, way, way, way, way, higher than even seeing a tornado let alone being killed by one.
The storm chasers try their best to run into tornados and even they, with all the high tech equipment they have; have a REALLY hard time doing that.
Do the best you can; try to be careful and move on with life. Life is a fatal disease anyway. :E
I think your facts are a bit skewered. You are way low. And if you factor in
property damage, tornado are one of the most devastating natural phenomena.
2011 Tornado Fatalities
You make my point very well when I say a lot of people don't understand statistics and "averages."
You cherry picked 1 year with a bad death total from tornados. I can do the same thing. What about 1986? There were only 15 people that died in the whole US that year from tornados. That must mean my stats are high then right? :R It's like saying traveling by airplanes are dangerous because in 2001 over 4000 people died in airplane crashes. The fact is, airplane travel is one of the most safest modes of travel.
BTW it's not my facts.
The facts come from NOAA. They are the people that keep tract of weather facts, not me.
People are all upset about the OK tornado. It's a treble tragedy when people die in any way except old age.
But the fact of the matter is more people die on the roads in the US each and every day than in the one day tornado tragedy that happened in Ok this week.
IOW's almost a THOUSAND people are going to die on the roads of the US this week and every week thereafter in the US.
I will say it one more time. If you are an RV'er, death by tornado is almost the last thing you have to worry about. If you check my facts you will find out that statement is very true.