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| multiple | 26-May-2009 | personal experience | Psychologo | unsorted | 45 | 5 | 54.7% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| FordGuy | posted 26-May-2009 9:23am Eye don rmmmbr |
| bill | posted 26-May-2009 10:41am I fixed the spelling of some of the answers. |
| Galomorro | posted 26-May-2009 11:01am An earthquake isn't a "storm." But yes, many small and medium and two big ones. None of the others. |
| FordGuy | (reply to bill) posted 26-May-2009 11:13am Excellent. Thank you. |
| Enheduanna | posted 26-May-2009 12:04pm How is an earthquake a storm? |
| cerealkiller | posted 26-May-2009 3:19pm zzzzzzzzz an earthquake is NOT a weather event. |
| llamamama | posted 26-May-2009 4:39pm Hurricane, Flood, Tornado-ish., Ice storm..Stupid Virginia. |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 26-May-2009 5:04pm This Memorial day weekend have been in some floods in Colorado and talk about rain like never before?? Gee thought i would never see the end of all of this rain |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 26-May-2009 5:05pm > How is an earthquake a storm?
Earthquake is a storm because of the shake rattle and roll??? ha ha |
| Enheduanna | (reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-May-2009 5:54pm I guess rock concerts should count, too, then. |
| meowry | posted 26-May-2009 6:44pm Hurricanes (more than one), blizzards (more than one), floods (yes...more than one), and hail storms (more than...well...you know). But only one tornado, and it was small..
No earthquakes. I'm afraid of those. I don't think those are considered as storms, though. |
| Crayons | posted 26-May-2009 8:33pm Blizzards, I think. I guess a blizzard is just a really big snow. I don't know when they start calling it that. Also, does being present when it happens mean being in it? I would most likely be inside. |
| jettles | posted 27-May-2009 8:00am blizzard and just a tropical storm.......... remnants of all the hurricanes in FL. Jacksonville is set back at the top of the east coast of FL and the hurricanes seem to turn just before us and head for NC. *runs and knocks on wood*............. hurricane season starts next week!!! *crosses fingers and legs* |
| cloudhugger | posted 27-May-2009 9:29am Hurry-cane? Oxymoron.
Tornado? have you ever seen someone before the cleaning lady comes? An earthquake storm? Must be quaking! Blizzard? I don't care for Baskin Robbins. Tsunami? Isn't that the really sweet desert with alcohol in it? Flood? Oh yeah, used to be once a month. Other? I've had a brain storm or two. It ended up just being a front. Of course I have something else to say. No? Can you be in a storm if you don't know it's there? |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 27-May-2009 9:31am When people storm outta there. |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Crayons) posted 27-May-2009 9:33am A blizzard is classified by the wind blowing. Technically you cannot function well in a blizzard. The temperature drops due to high winds. It's hard to tell how much snow really does fall during the blizzard, after it's over it never seems that much. but if there was a lot of snow to begin with, it makes it all that worst. It hink it's due to the blow, not the fall. |
| FordGuy | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 27-May-2009 11:51am I think you need to set the crack pipe down and take two steps back. |
| Enheduanna | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 27-May-2009 2:24pm Can you storm into a doorway or under a table? |
| they | posted 27-May-2009 3:58pm Hurricane and Blizzards. |
| milz98 | posted 27-May-2009 5:37pm I felt an earthquake and fell out of bed and hit my head on a table lol
I wasn't in a very bad blizzard but I've been in a few The main road in my city was shut down and the are 2 meter high marks on the wall were the was a flood last year |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 27-May-2009 6:52pm > I guess rock concerts should count, too, then.
Yes Rock concerts they should count as well like the Rolling Stones or AC/DC and Led Zepplin and then you got a good storm!! |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to Crayons) posted 27-May-2009 6:54pm > Blizzards, I think. I guess a blizzard is just a really big snow.
> I don't know when they start calling it that. Also, does being present > when it happens mean being in it? I would most likely be inside. A blizzard can trap you inside of your home and get your car stuck or just trap you where ever you are? |
| LindaH | posted 27-May-2009 6:54pm Blizzard. snow falling sideways n whatnot. |
| LindaH | posted 27-May-2009 6:57pm snow falling sideways, wind chill factor: facechap. |
| icurok | posted 28-May-2009 9:23am |
| Matty | posted 28-May-2009 12:38pm blizzard, flood |
| paulyw | posted 28-May-2009 6:16pm I been through a tornado once or twice. |
| Biggles | posted 31-May-2009 8:06pm Just a regular storm. |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 2-Jun-2009 1:27pm I've stormed into doorways...but under a table? Usually just a slow mudslide. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 2-Jun-2009 2:19pm Tornado, Hurricane, Earthquake, Blizzard, so far... The Tsunami never showed up..we were expecting it... Had stereo speakers in 3rd floor windows playing "Wipe Out" and other surfing music since if the Tsunami hit we were dead... Nothing like getting caught on a small island with no where to escape... |
| Enheduanna | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 3-Jun-2009 1:25am They're safe places to be in an earthstorm. |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 3-Jun-2009 8:38am |
| cprasky | posted 4-Jun-2009 9:23am Okay, so there's this party in Manhattan. Suddenly an earthquake shakes the building and things go from party to panic, people start screaming,"What do we do? What do we do?" An authoritative voice rings out through crowd, "I'm from San Francisco! We stand in the doorways!" Another voice from across the room, "I'm from Chicago! Where do we stand?" |
| Cain | posted 4-Jun-2009 6:07pm Nope, I live in the UK, its kinda boring over here. |
| autumnlight | posted 24-Jun-2009 4:47pm No, thankfully. I think it would probably scare the cack out of me. |
| coffee5437 | posted 25-Jun-2009 10:48pm When I was a kid (11) I was home alone when the Columbus Day storm hit the Oregon coast. Not realizing the danger I went outside, as we lived at the top of a hill that overlook the northern beach, I stood there loving that wind and just leaned into it and it just held me up. It seemed awesome. That storm devastated the forest from coast to the Willamette valley.
1964 & 1996 Oregon floods. |
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