No personal experience, but I've seen a couple of news articles about renewed popularity of bicycles in Japan post-earthquake/tsunami.
Glad your DD is OK. How scary for everyone involved!
No personal experience, but I've seen a couple of news articles about renewed popularity of bicycles in Japan post-earthquake/tsunami.
Glad your DD is OK. How scary for everyone involved!
Kirsten
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Glad to hear that your DD is safe. I'm sure you were worried sick last night.
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First, Thanks for the good wishes. I'm feeling blessed and grateful tonight. Dd's best friend suffered a broken back and is in surgery in Birmingham (with a good prognosis) as I type this; another sorority sister's body was found today
Also, thanks for the stories and thought provoking suggestions. Please keep the experiences and ideas coming! I particularly like the Katrina stories...I've got this vision of one wicked fast tailwind pushing that guy inland like greased lightening!![]()
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glad to hear her best friend will be ok, but oh no about her sorority sisters.I'm so very sorry...
So do they just not have the preparedness that we have in Tornado Alley? I know they said people had an hour warning in many cases, but I'm wondering if they don't have storm shelters, sirens, places to hide. It just breaks my heart for them. At least we are ready for it, but when you're not used to it and don't know what to do....![]()
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Last edited by Tri Girl; 04-28-2011 at 07:17 PM.
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We definitely don't. We're not used to serious warnings, and most people don't pay that close attention to the news. Most people do not have shelters or access to shelters (official shelters were only opened here after the storms passed and people were left homeless), there aren't sirens (well - the sirens we have for a nuke plant and a university I don't believe are keyed into the system). Lots of homes (I would guess more than 1/2) don't have basements - so you're options are limited. There are also lots of mobile homes in the rural areas.
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I would say a mountain bike with tubeless tires or slime tubes is going to be most beneficial. Second thought would be a cross bike again with slime or super tough tires. Lights or at least little blinkies, even in daylight this draws attention with chaos it is helpful. So sorry for your daughter to lose a friend, at least she has her sorority family to help her and vice versa.
We don't have basements in Texas but do know the proper drill, we practiced it often in school. My husband and I have had to cram into our guest bath tub (most interior part of house) with our cat and dog. No matter how often you've done it you never get used to it. A tornado hit the next town (F1 scale) but it sounded like it was closer than 12 miles with that storm.
Amanda
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That makes me so sad.We don't have basements here in OK, but like Amanda said- we've practiced enough and know where to go to be safe. When there's severe weather, you KNOW there's a possibility for tornadoes and you mentally prepare for what to do in case of emergency. It's in our DNA.
I'm so very sorry for your communities. So very sorry for the loss of life (and as the numbers keep rising, my heart breaks even more).
In OKC, we had an F5 tornado come through in 1999. It was on the ground for hundreds of miles and devastated some very populated areas, yet the loss of life was only a handful. We know what to do, and I'm so sorry that you guys were hit with such devastating storms and were so helpless in protecting yourselves. It's just not fair.![]()
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Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)
1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike