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Rainbows are a sign of hope, just like after the great flood in the bible. Everything will be alright in the end. You are all in my prayers, in Jesus' Healing Name, amen. :blowkiss:
Rainbows are a sign of hope, just like after the great flood in the bible. Everything will be alright in the end. You are all in my prayers, in Jesus' Healing Name, amen. :blowkiss:
WASHINGTON Some of the killer tornadoes that ripped across the South may have been among the largest and most powerful ever recorded, experts suggested, leaving a death toll that is approaching that of a tragic "super outbreak" of storms almost 40 years ago.
"There's a pretty good chance some of these were a mile wide, on the ground for tens of miles and had wind speeds over 200 mph," said Harold Brooks of the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Okla.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110429/ap_on_sc/us_sci_severe_weather_terrible_twisters
Thank you, Dark Knight.
(which does officially make the first time I have thanked a dark knight for a prayer. lol)
This is horrible sad newsI haven't checked in on the weather for a few days.
When people hear the sirens, what do they do? Sorry I've never lived in a area with sirens and always wonder how people react, and where do they go?
West Allis resident Tammi Glasgow died trying to save her 9-week-old nephew from a tornado that struck her brother's rural home in Cleveland, Tenn., late Wednesday.
When rescue workers found them two days later, the baby's body was cradled in Glasgow's arms, family members said.
"The baby was taken up to heaven in the arms of his aunt," said Glasgow's sister, Daeni Belling of West Bend.
This is horrible sad newsI haven't checked in on the weather for a few days.
When people hear the sirens, what do they do? Sorry I've never lived in a area with sirens and always wonder how people react, and where do they go?