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It's a cathartic season finale, for sure: Pastor Jeff finding out about the back room and realizing the more important things, George and Missy having it out in the famous car before the tornado hit and destroyed it, Connie's house (also a staple of the show) being destroyed as well, and Mary calling a dead landline. And that damn walkie talkie.
Sent: 23:35 CDT on 06-20-2021 Effective: 23:35 CDT on 06-20-2021 Expires: 00:00 CDT on 06-21-2021 Event: Tornado Warning Alert: ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CDT FOR EAST CENTRAL COOK COUNTY... At 1134 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near Burbank, moving east at 45 mph.
What is now called a Tornado Warning was a Tornado Alert in the late 60s. As a kid in Chicago, I remember going down to the basement when we got the alert. Scary stuff. My grandparents fortunately escaped injury in the deadly Oak Lawn tornado of April 1967, which clipped a corner of their roof.
Conditions we have never seen? Now you're just being ridiculous. This isn't the first tornado warning, and this is NOT the first heavy rain storm. You'd know that if you lived here all your life. Laughing at people's pain LOL ok. I'm laughing at people not understanding the reality. If you wanna go hide in your bathroom, go ahead, ima laugh.
You don't have trained eyes on the ground to confirm one way or the other..even if you did, just because there isnt a tornado one moment doesnt mean one won't develop later. So the prudent thing to do is to issue a tornado warning. This is the case for most warnings. There are, I guess, two ways to get a confirmed tornado warning.
There's also a rarely used Tornado Emergency, which is a level up from a tornado warning. Tornado warning means "a tornado has been spotted nearby, take cover" Tornado emergency means "a violent or long-track tornado is approaching a populated area. take shelter or you're dead". Tornado warning could be an F0 rolling across a field.
Radarscope shows NWS warning areas as red bold line/polygon. If you read the text, they either say "source = radar indicated rotation" or "confirmed tornado ". Fox weather live TV shows the warning polygons with confirmed tornado in purple, radar indicated rotation warnings in red.
This is an automatic message that’s sent to people under a tornado warning anywhere in the US. Basements are the safest place during a tornado but since we do not have basements here / if you do not have a basement area, they have the part where they recommend an interior room on the lowest floor or moving to a substantial shelter if you are in a mobile home or car.
So lemme get this straight. In the US currently: 10 million people under tornado watch in the SE, Midwest getting freezing temps + snow storm, east coast getting flooding snow rain, NW getting all of the above…and now Hawaii is getting TORNADOES.
(Travis County does not have a siren warning system even though an EF-5 tornado and several EF-4 tornadoes have occurred within the Austin MSA.) In terms of warning the population, Marion County does very well with broadcast warnings, and they're not afraid to interrupt "essential programs" like American Idol to broadcast storm warnings ...