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    Tornado!

    A tornado just hit Springfield, MA, with damage.
    It looks like the worst of it will pass south of here, but there are significant thunderstorm/violent weather warnings.
    Hope no one is riding home.

    http://www.weather.com/weather/alert...=KBOX&etn=0411
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    Yikes! Good luck to everyone in the area. We have a tornado watch, but so far nothing.

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    Egads! Hope you're all safe!!! MA doesn't get tornadoes much, does it?
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    I just got home from my 1.5 mile bike commute. One rumble of thunder while I was riding (10+ seconds between the lightning and thunder, so I was safe) and now more frequent rumbles.
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    wow! normal for us, I'm thinking NOT so normal for you guys! Be safe out there!!!!
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    There was a pretty bad one in Great Barrington (Berkshires) about 10-12 years ago.
    OK, just saw the NWS warning Emergency Broadcast System come on TV for the first time ever, with a tornado warning. So far, Middlesex County is in the warning area but it still looks like it will go south... heading toward Worcester now and is still a funnel cloud on the ground. There are two storms with tornadoes heading east, strengthening.
    It's very dark out. DH just got a warning from his office in Natick (he's at home, thankfully), to not leave the building and get to the bottom floor.
    Going to put my patio umbrella down and bring the hanging plants in. The one to the north looks like it could come close...
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    If you don't have a basement, you want to be in a low-level room/hall/closet with no windows.

    If the sky turns kinda green, look out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    If you don't have a basement, you want to be in a low-level room/hall/closet with no windows.

    If the sky turns kinda green, look out.
    Amen to that! If it suddenly gets quiet, ie no birds singing, LOOK OUT! These storms are developing in a blink of an eye and you do NOT want to gamble with your safety. The poor people in Joplin had no advance warning and the sirens sounded just as the mile wide tornado touched down. For some, they couldn't even hear the siren because of the driving rain.

    Please people, have a safety kit ready to go and keep it handy, whether it's in your car or home. Create a survival backpack or purchase one that is available online that includes rations, a first aid kit, flashlight, NOAA radio, space blanket, Swiss Army knife, tools, shovel, gloves, boots, etc.

    I realize that I may be preaching to the choir but for the lurkers here, it may just save someone's life someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    If you don't have a basement, you want to be in a low-level room/hall/closet with no windows.
    Very true...I just realized with all the talk about tornado watches today (we haven't even had any thunderstorms here yet) I have no safe place to go in my apartment if a tornado hits--I am on the second and third floors and every room has two or more windows. Hopefully we never get hit here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    There was a pretty bad one in Great Barrington (Berkshires) about 10-12 years ago.
    I was living in Great Barrington when that hit on Memorial Day of 1995. Was classified as an F4 tornado. Very scary. I had just gotten home from an outing and the sky turned green. Had never seen anything like it before. The funnel cloud torn down the street behind my apartment. Three people died in that one.

    We got the severe thunderstorm with extremely heavy rain and hail. It flooded storm drains (and my front yard.) Fortunately, no tornado for us.
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