Posted by Kevin in OK on May 13, 2008 at 13:42:12 from (67.66.93.28):
In Reply to: Tornado Alley posted by Hoss in Me on May 13, 2008 at 09:26:08:
Everybody else makes a good point already. Lots of places have their own threats, Hurricanes in the South/Southeast, heavy snows in the Northeast and Rockies, drought in the Southwest, and earthquakes on the West Coast. Here in the central part of the United States, it's tornadoes.
Really, they don't happen that often. Now is about the time that we get the most, but they can occur almost year round. When they do happen, USUALLY they aren't very big, meaning there is only a fairly small strip of damage where the twister came. And they don't generally hit the exact spot over and over (unless you live in Moore, OK. There is some sort of magnet there that naturally attracts any nearby twisters).
If you can get past the occasional twister (and the strong steady winds around here) it really isn't that bad of a place to live.
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