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woodworker414
Apr 28, 2013Explorer
As was said in an earlier post: PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE. Know where the shelter or bath house is from your site. Or the lowest spot around your site. Listen to NOAA. Know your location, which county, the nearest town, so you can pinpoint the storm in relation to your location. The bug out bag is a really good idea, be ready to go, NOW.
I have seen the damage a tornado can do first hand, what it can do to a stick built house. I do not want to ride out a server storm in my mh. EVER. I usually look at the map when getting to a cg so I know my loacation. Did't do that many years ago in MN and just about got blown away. I was mistaken of my location, and nearly paid for it. I was about 50 off the spot I thought i was really at. Never again. I have the portable NOAA radio, walkie talkies with NOAA, and portabel ham radio with NOAA, and the CB has NOAA alert also. PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE.
Bill
I have seen the damage a tornado can do first hand, what it can do to a stick built house. I do not want to ride out a server storm in my mh. EVER. I usually look at the map when getting to a cg so I know my loacation. Did't do that many years ago in MN and just about got blown away. I was mistaken of my location, and nearly paid for it. I was about 50 off the spot I thought i was really at. Never again. I have the portable NOAA radio, walkie talkies with NOAA, and portabel ham radio with NOAA, and the CB has NOAA alert also. PREPARE, PREPARE, PREPARE.
Bill
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