I agree with your take on hurricanes vs. tornados... but both will kill you. Tornados (and I've been in two) are amazing, they are quick but what they hit is destroyed, everything. Hurricanes seem to last forever in the areas they hit, big time damage... but now we know they are coming days in advance. I'd rather run from a hurricane than get hit by a tornado.Raptorman wrote:Good to hear all are well. Kinda reminds me of what my place looked liked after the 2nd hurricane in 2004. Only we had a bit more damage. We had telephone poles snapped off at the base. The only thing holding them up was the wires. I'll take a Tornado over a hurricane any day. You have less notice but you also have less time to worry about it. With a hurrricane its 5 days of wondering and then after, if you left, its a day or two before you get back and you stll don't know.
Minnesota gets storms but not a lot of them. To far north. Mike (KV) sees more of the rough stuff than we do.
This straight line wind things baffle me, I don't understand them. The one that hit us wasn't in a big storm IIRC, sort of came out of nowhere. Also it was night when we have fewer major storms... most seem to happen in the afternoon or evening of a very hot and humid day in summer.
Do we have a weather expert in our group... what causes straight line winds exactly?