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muwarrior69

We had a F3 touch down in south central New Jersey which eventually petered out over Princeton last summer. I believe it was the first F3 in our state. In fact, tornados are very rare here.

Sorry, I'm not a leftist.

tower912

In 2022, a tornado set down on a trailer park in Gaylord, Michigan, that golf mecca.  On the ground for something like 6 miles. That was such a rare, unprecedented event that the county did not have tornado sirens to set off, as there had never been a tornado in that part of Michigan in recorded history.
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Herman Cain

Quote from: tower912 on July 21, 2024, 10:32:16 AM
In 2022, a tornado set down on a trailer park in Gaylord, Michigan, that golf mecca.  On the ground for something like 6 miles. That was such a rare, unprecedented event that the county did not have tornado sirens to set off, as there had never been a tornado in that part of Michigan in recorded history.
Some relatives of mine were eating in the Culvers in Gaylord when that Tornado happened . Said it completely caught everyone by surprise.
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
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