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    I know we have several Texan AH forum members, I hope they and their families are safe. Twin tornado's described as being a half mile wide hit the Dallas Fort Worth area today just before 2:00pm.

    Tornadoes cause massive damage across Dallas-Fort Worth | Y! News - Dallas - Yahoo! News

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    Nothing happened to my house or workplace. One of my coworkers had some large trees ripped up and fall on parts of their house though.
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    The Dawg ok?

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    I just saw video on my local news,the big rig trailers,WOW ! that's crazy ! they said no deaths yet,I hope that stays that way,and I hope good news for all the people there.

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    Hi Ladies & Gents,

    An Update from Texas, All I can say is Holy Sh**. Today was something else, I have lived here since 1995 and until last year (when we took our big hit) it was like when I lived in Fla. It is always coming but never gets here.

    Well, last year made a believer out of me. In 10 minutes my house had 65000.00 in damage and it totaled 3 of my cars sitting in the driveway. I will say so far we are good. I am sad to say that parts of the metroplex were not so lucky today. The good side is no fatalities reported so far, the bad is a lot of people without homes. From what I went thru last year I wish them the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt34 View Post
    The Dawg ok?
    He is in Benbrook which got nothing more than rain. There were some hard hit areas. One school took a hit, but thankfully had been dismissed already.

    Quite an exciting afternoon for a weather nerd. I'm glad people made out okay. Last year was so bad it kind of mad me more sensitive watching it. I realize very few people die in these things, but still after last year it's hard not to get concerned for people.
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    I'm happy you guys are okay. South of where I live an entire town was wiped out last month.

    45 Pictures Of The Henryville, Indiana Tornado Destruction

    Having lived in Indiana most of my life I'm too familiar with tornados. Then while living in Florida, I was in Charlie, Jean and Frances. Three back to back hurricanes. Seemed to be one right after the other anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psbfan9 View Post
    I'm happy you guys are okay. South of where I live an entire town was wiped out last month.

    45 Pictures Of The Henryville, Indiana Tornado Destruction

    Having lived in Indiana most of my life I'm too familiar with tornados. Then while living in Florida, I was in Charlie, Jean and Frances. Three back to back hurricanes. Seemed to be one right after the other anyway.
    Tornados are powerful things, but we get them enough here to be prepared.
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    Crazy stuff. I'm glad we don't have to deal with that stuff here. We just get mild earthquakes every few years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darien87 View Post
    Crazy stuff. I'm glad we don't have to deal with that stuff here. We just get mild earthquakes every few years.
    Earthquakes are actually more dangerous than tornadoes because they do damage over a wider area.
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