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Trackrig
May 07, 2013Explorer II
This question will show my lack of knowledge about tornados. The closest I've been to one is watching them on TV. If you were in an RV park, at your MH, wouldn't you have some hint from the weather that one was coming? If it looked like it was headed directly for you, couldn't you just raise your levelers, disconnect, and drive away from it? If you can see it commng directly for you and you know you're going to get hit, but it's still a couple miles away, couldn't you try to get out of the way? Isn't a tornado fairly slow moving? Has anyone tried to dodge a tornado from being parked in an RV park?
PS. no tornadoes, hurricanes, poisonous snakes, droughts, poisonous spiders, or other such things like income taxes in Alaska. We do have earth quakes and volcanoes – we have one going off again out on the Aleutian Chain.
Bill
PS. no tornadoes, hurricanes, poisonous snakes, droughts, poisonous spiders, or other such things like income taxes in Alaska. We do have earth quakes and volcanoes – we have one going off again out on the Aleutian Chain.
Bill
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