A long, long time ago. I was on US 20 headed west from St. Paul to Seattle in a VW Bus camper. The rain and wind started. Both got worse and worse. The wipers on the old VW were a joke. In anything but a tail wind you had to down shift to even get up to 50 MPH (36 HP). This was on the flat land and was getting way more than was safe to keep going at any speed. So I was creeping along looking for a place to get off the road. Stopped under an overpass, but after the first 18 wheeler it was obvious this was not a good idea. Up ahead I could see a good sized rodeo stadium/arena. So we went there...what a relief. Parked in the lee of the stadium the wind and rain was not bad at all. In a short time it cleared up and we got back on the road. We were happy about our good fortune and tried the radio (small boombox) to see if we could get a local station and get a updated weather forecast. About 30 minutes later there was a NEWS FLASH. The stadium we had parked at was completely destroyed by a twister.(There had been no forecast for that and all were surprised) They said nothing was left standing. Nobody was there so no injuries.(Lucky Us)
So,,,,my point is SITUATION AWARENESS!
Since then I have always had a weather radio and checked the forecasts.
Think about your surroundings when parking. Trees and other things that the wind can blow your way and do damage. Trees in RV Parks have taken out a few rigs this year.
To quote DW "You have been known to break wind yourself a few times in these situations".
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