Earthquakes vs. Tornadoes = It's official
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 5:16 pm
OMG.
It's now "official". I will definitely take earthquakes over tornadoes any day of the week.
With earthquakes, if you live in a well-constructed building, or if you can get outside into a clear area (where nothing is likely to fall on you) you are safe, and you have it made. I was about 4 miles from the epicenter of the San Fernando Valley earthquake of 1971, where actual freeways crumbled to rubble all around me. The building I was in didn't fall, and I was able to get outside into a cleared space.
With tornadoes. . . not so much. No where is safe. No where to hide.
I have seen photos and videos of a lot of tornado damage during my life, but I have never seen anything that comes even close to this:
"Rolling Fork Mississippi Tornado Path - Massive EF4+"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsq-UO2Slr0
This drone video is absolutely jaw-dropping and astonishing. You can see residential streets in this video, with driveways leading off the streets. . . the majority of these driveways have NOTHING at the end of the driveway, aside from what appears to be a bare concrete pad.
Other driveways end at piles of twisted and smashed rubble.
I am so glad I wasn't there - and I pray for all the people (and their pets!) that were.
Words just cannot express what I am seeing here.
Anne
It's now "official". I will definitely take earthquakes over tornadoes any day of the week.
With earthquakes, if you live in a well-constructed building, or if you can get outside into a clear area (where nothing is likely to fall on you) you are safe, and you have it made. I was about 4 miles from the epicenter of the San Fernando Valley earthquake of 1971, where actual freeways crumbled to rubble all around me. The building I was in didn't fall, and I was able to get outside into a cleared space.
With tornadoes. . . not so much. No where is safe. No where to hide.
I have seen photos and videos of a lot of tornado damage during my life, but I have never seen anything that comes even close to this:
"Rolling Fork Mississippi Tornado Path - Massive EF4+"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsq-UO2Slr0
This drone video is absolutely jaw-dropping and astonishing. You can see residential streets in this video, with driveways leading off the streets. . . the majority of these driveways have NOTHING at the end of the driveway, aside from what appears to be a bare concrete pad.
Other driveways end at piles of twisted and smashed rubble.
I am so glad I wasn't there - and I pray for all the people (and their pets!) that were.
Words just cannot express what I am seeing here.
Anne