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pnichols
May 21, 2013Explorer II
At least with tornadoes - they come along with massive weather fronts that are easy to learn about over radio/TV, easy to see visually, and easy to drive perpendicular to and get away from in an RV.
Try driving in earthquake country - no one knows when they're going to hit and when they do come they hit everywhere across broad areas all at once.
However due to the tornado "scare factor", we try not to RV in tornado areas during the tornado season.
Try driving in earthquake country - no one knows when they're going to hit and when they do come they hit everywhere across broad areas all at once.
However due to the tornado "scare factor", we try not to RV in tornado areas during the tornado season.
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