May 30, 2004 Severe Weather (Short Version)
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That EAS robot is hardcore, man.
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i lived where the tronado is it wasn't scary at all because my dad lied and said that the sky was red cus of the sunset and he also said that we had to take a bath with no water and clothes on i belived him cus i was like 4 lol
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1 person can definetely go to hell
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yeah this was the day of the 500. there was a tornado on the east side of indianapolis. freakyyy :o
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Whoever disliked this must die.
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im from indianapolis, and i was freaking out..... and it went within 10 miles of the indianapolis 500, which ran that way.
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Clinton County was part of the watch. I live there
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nope. that's the emergency alert system. It uses the same computer voice.
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Let me guess, a NOAA weather radio was interrupting the main audio on that channel.
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did 3 eas go off.
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No but Norway, Maine has. In fact we had one on Friday August 21, 2009
Did that say 1:30 am in the beginning??!!?!
ImNotAGirl879 3 years ago
I'm not sure but this was going between 11:00PM and 1:00AM
TheFritter04 3 years ago
i live in the dayton area, we have actually had a tornado at one of the malls i cant remember which one it was but it was scary as shit
megadog200 3 years ago
Dayton Mall in Miami Township on 7/11/2006 I believe.
TheFritter04 3 years ago
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TheFritter04 4 years ago
ok, now I'm just scared now. Here in Canada, We just have tornado watches and warnings broadcasted on the radio, and they just tell us where to hide and stuff. They don't make a big fuss about it until one touches the ground. Of course, I've never had a tornado before, and I certainly don't want to have one now!
razgriznagase513 4 years ago 3
I never understood Envoirment Canada' way of doing warnings. They pretty much only say the cities of the warning and the same message saying "take cover" but there is no detail on where the storm is and where it is heading... I know Canada uses the Northern United States major cities "local channels" for NBC, ABC, FOX, and CBS... But are there any "local" or regional stations in Canada that will brodcast live for warnings? Or just The Weather Network?
TheFritter04 4 years ago