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Alicja there is no "due date" by which you are expected to be "ok" . And the gods know there aren't any expectations here. I have posted a picture of fat Abby, she always makes me smile.

http://www.tornadochaser.net/tornadoa...
It cuts through some 16 states and is probably hundreds of kms wide. It's also where most of the water an other resources are. Chicago and Dallas are included. You might also note, that geographically it's basically any place between the Rocky Mountain range and the Appalachians. Roughly 1/3 of the US.
Canada too has a couple of tornado alley is basically were the entire population resides with the exception of British Columbia (west of the Rocky Mountains), Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador (east of the Appalachians)
http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/...
Granted, except for in Alberta and Saskatchewan, we don't get the size of tornadoes they do in the US. AB and SK on the other hand get some devastatingly huge ones.



If I recall correctly, when the Mississippi flooded in the late 1990s (1997?), those home owners were told they couldn't rebuild that close to the river, but whether that was enforced... I don't know.




I think it works the same all over. In our area only folks who live on a flood plain get flood insurance. Luckily, I live on a hill.

Well the cyclone moved a few more hours north before now coming back south east. It is now a severe Cat 5 and has made landfall. It will still head our way next. According to the track map it will still be a Cat 2 when it hits our area.
Thank goodness our Insurance is all paid up! :D

So while the bridges are all still open he is hounding me to put a grocery list together for a trip into town, because he doesn't want to get flooded in without cyclone snacks. :]
I expect he wants lots of Allens lollies on the list..

:D

:D"
But only the black jelly beans.


I hope things dont get to bad for all the folk there.


Weather not too bad right now. There has been a break in the weather. They keep changing the time the cyclone will reach us and they keep wavering between it being a Cat 2 or Cat 1 at this stage. Frustrating.
The areas that got hit when it was a Cat 5 and Cat 4 have some bad damage. Still waiting to see news on how bad the damage really is. I think the population of Yeppoon are still in the Evac Centre right now.
Hi Alicja,
yep, we're nearly through our Cyclone snacks and it is still about four hours before it gets here!
No Cyclone party here though. Which is a bummer. Due to the bad flooding. It will cause serious flooding in areas that are already flooding from the weather system that came down the coast in front of the cyclone.
We'll be sweeping out some downstairs rooms throughout the evening as those rooms are starting to flood from run off now (which unfortunately always happens with this kind of torrential rain) :)


Worried about our cattle over on our river country, but I'm sure they will be just fine. I mean, cows are smart!!!?? (oh bum, I am totally kidding myself) :)

Judging by the news flooding seems to be the main problem everywhere. Hope it subsides quickly and doesn't leave too much damage in its wake.

I reckon you're missing an opportunity for an indoor pool party?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuapC...

Worried about our cattle over on our river country, but I'm sure they will be just fine. I mean, cows are smart!!!?? (oh bum, I am totally kidding myse..."
I have a sudden desire to watch the scene in Twister where the cows are being tossed around in the tornado.




@Jane, You stay in when the weather is bad. I do. I've done 180's on black ice and hydroplaned on a wet spot on the road and took out three trees when I flew off the road. Totaled my Volvo, but that car saved my life. Not a scratch on me. My son was coming home from work when this last ice storm hit. There was no ice on the road,but when he hit the bridge he said he wasn't steering the car. When I was younger, no weather hindered my driving. Now, I stay in and am glad you do too!


Linda, my understanding is that the Volvo is arguably the safest car one could drive. No wonder, coming from Scandinavia--Sweden?

You're a lucky lady, Linda. Car wrecks, tornadoes and a husband that was willing to take on the tornado on your behalf! Driving back home from Tucson in the morn. Game is over...finished for tonight.


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Personally, I think it is likely to be genuine. Arthur Conan Doyle was one of the first writers to write for charity. Now it's pretty much commonplace.

Even though it hasn't snowed in Northern Utah, winter has returned here also, 38 for a high today :)

now getting pumped for our March group reads. :)
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