Posted by Mike (WA) on May 13, 2008 at 10:15:08 from (69.10.198.224):
In Reply to: Tornado Alley posted by Hoss in Me on May 13, 2008 at 09:26:08:
Your question is a valid one for those in New Orleans who live below sea level, but not for tornados in the midwest. Tornados are completely random in their location, and your chances are probably about the same regardless of where you live in those states in "tornado alley". As for living in tornado alley at all, there are many reasons (family, employment, business opportunities, etc.) for staying which probably outweigh the dangers.
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