Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on April 02, 2014 at 15:09:37 from (74.32.140.14):
In Reply to: Tornadoes posted by Mark W. on April 02, 2014 at 08:50:13:
Back in 1975 my wife and I went shopping and left every window in the house open. When we got back the roof of the woodshed leanto on the back of the house was laying upside down on the house roof,except one piece of sheet metal we never found. The rain must have been horizontal because it went in the open windows and soaked the walls on the other side of the rooms. The barn on a farm up the road from us was pushed off it's foundation moved east about 8 feet and was still standing. There was a teenager in the barn when it went down, and he was saved because he was near a bull in the barn and the bull kept the beams and floor joists off of him. His right foot was crushed and had to be removed but he gets around all right with a bad limp. What a job that was tearing down an old barn built about 1945 that was still standing and in good shape.The barn was about 80 ft long and 32 ft wide. Lots of the old barn went into the new replacement.
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