Never explored this area before...
#5
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Norwalk, Ohio
Posts: 4,443
RE: Never explored this area before...
Yes i know... but i've seen some things that have surprised me in here before lol. So completely off-subject but like northern ohio is like flooding. The river near us is like 8 feet above the banks and its supposed to rain all night. Comin home from the Cleveland Cavaliers game there was like an inch of water on the roads. That made for a lovely 60 miles trek back home at night in fog.
#6
RE: Never explored this area before...
wow this thread made it one post before officially starting to get hijacked!
Amateur, you think its bad there? we have been getting sent from our rooms to the basement 24 times for tornado siriens! (dont know where they are touching down at) and i live on the 14th floor, so im getting tired of walking up and down those stupid stairs! plus the rain and winds! outside the dorms there is a spot in the road where it dips and intersects with 3 other roads! cars try to make it through, and flood the engine! so i get to go out and use my truck to tow them out!
Amateur, you think its bad there? we have been getting sent from our rooms to the basement 24 times for tornado siriens! (dont know where they are touching down at) and i live on the 14th floor, so im getting tired of walking up and down those stupid stairs! plus the rain and winds! outside the dorms there is a spot in the road where it dips and intersects with 3 other roads! cars try to make it through, and flood the engine! so i get to go out and use my truck to tow them out!
#7
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Norwalk, Ohio
Posts: 4,443
RE: Never explored this area before...
I'm glad we ain't got the Tornaders. Last year most of our downtown was under about 14 feet of water after our resevoir flooded. There was so much rain that the water was flowing over the resevoir and out of the spillway. It was on National News and crap.
#8
RE: Never explored this area before...
ORIGINAL: AmateurHunter44857
I'm glad we ain't got the Tornaders. Last year most of our downtown was under about 14 feet of water after our resevoir flooded. There was so much rain that the water was flowing over the resevoir and out of the spillway. It was on National News and crap.
I'm glad we ain't got the Tornaders. Last year most of our downtown was under about 14 feet of water after our resevoir flooded. There was so much rain that the water was flowing over the resevoir and out of the spillway. It was on National News and crap.
#9
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Norwalk, Ohio
Posts: 4,443
RE: Never explored this area before...
Well we get Tornados but usually not in the middle of winter. I was in one about 5 years ago. My dad and i were coming home from a marina because he was doing some welding. The storms were getting really really nasty and my mom called me and told me that there were tornadoes all over the state and one touched down about 15 miles from where i live. We were on a small highway when the rain came down so hard we couldn't see. Then the rain started swirling around the truck. By this time i knew there was a tornado close. It picked up the truck, spun it 360 degrees and set us back down facing the same way we started out facing. We then drove home. The next morning we saw a major route was closed because all of the electrical poles had been ripped down and a couple buldings had been destroyed. It was scary.
#10
RE: Never explored this area before...
ORIGINAL: AmateurHunter44857
Well we get Tornados but usually not in the middle of winter. I was in one about 5 years ago. My dad and i were coming home from a marina because he was doing some welding. The storms were getting really really nasty and my mom called me and told me that there were tornadoes all over the state and one touched down about 15 miles from where i live. We were on a small highway when the rain came down so hard we couldn't see. Then the rain started swirling around the truck. By this time i knew there was a tornado close. It picked up the truck, spun it 360 degrees and set us back down facing the same way we started out facing. We then drove home. The next morning we saw a major route was closed because all of the electrical poles had been ripped down and a couple buldings had been destroyed. It was scary.
Well we get Tornados but usually not in the middle of winter. I was in one about 5 years ago. My dad and i were coming home from a marina because he was doing some welding. The storms were getting really really nasty and my mom called me and told me that there were tornadoes all over the state and one touched down about 15 miles from where i live. We were on a small highway when the rain came down so hard we couldn't see. Then the rain started swirling around the truck. By this time i knew there was a tornado close. It picked up the truck, spun it 360 degrees and set us back down facing the same way we started out facing. We then drove home. The next morning we saw a major route was closed because all of the electrical poles had been ripped down and a couple buldings had been destroyed. It was scary.