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Title: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: MasterWolf1 on September 16, 2010, 05:34:45 PM
http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/125595/strong-storm-makes-quick-pass-through-city
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: Abben on September 16, 2010, 08:31:17 PM
It was terrible. It took me 2 hours to drive 5 miles and that was on the street. I missed out on the rain and the heavy winds. Every other block I saw trees were all on the floor.
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: Lisa on September 16, 2010, 09:07:58 PM
Nassau County Long Island was also hit by it.  Our electricity was out for a while. 
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: MassuhDGoodName on September 16, 2010, 09:19:43 PM
Re:  "Queens had a Tornado "

How about normal heterosexual people ... did it hit any of them too?
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: MasterWolf1 on September 16, 2010, 10:00:20 PM
Re:  "Queens had a Tornado "

How about normal heterosexual people ... did it hit any of them too?

Dude you are funny.. lol.... Yea Bayside and Flushing got ripped pretty bad.. I was driving on Northern Blvd and so many trees were uprooted over cars and a lot of down power lines
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: JTFenthusiast2 on September 16, 2010, 11:06:08 PM
Re:  "Queens had a Tornado "

How about normal heterosexual people ... did it hit any of them too?

Dude you are funny.. lol.... Yea Bayside and Flushing got ripped pretty bad.. I was driving on Northern Blvd and so many trees were uprooted over cars and a lot of down power lines

I think this missed Manhatten, except for a brief few minutes at Rush hour
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: MassuhDGoodName on September 17, 2010, 12:10:30 AM
Isn't it most unusual for Queens to have a tornado?

It seems as if climactic conditions we associate with the usual  "tornado belt" of TX, the mid-West, deep South have now moved north of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Maybe that movie is coming true now, with the ocean pouring across the Himalayas and NY City becoming a frozen flooded ice cube.

Or maybe HAARP did it.     :o

Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: HiWarp on September 17, 2010, 05:16:51 AM
Isn't it most unusual for Queens to have a tornado?

It seems as if climactic conditions we associate with the usual  "tornado belt" of TX, the mid-West, deep South have now moved north of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Maybe that movie is coming true now, with the ocean pouring across the Himalayas and NY City becoming a frozen flooded ice cube.

Or maybe HAARP did it.     :o



Eh, maybe it's just a buildup to 2012. You know, end of the world and all.
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: cjd on September 17, 2010, 05:45:12 AM
Isn't it most unusual for Queens to have a tornado?

It seems as if climactic conditions we associate with the usual  "tornado belt" of TX, the mid-West, deep South have now moved north of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Maybe that movie is coming true now, with the ocean pouring across the Himalayas and NY City becoming a frozen flooded ice cube.

Or maybe HAARP did it.     :o



Eh, maybe it's just a buildup to 2012. You know, end of the world and all.
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You may have a point because things are just not right the past few years...shvartza President in the White House, strange weather and earthquakes, things are just not right.... I don't believe in dates like that normally but 2012 seems to have potential.
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: cjd on September 17, 2010, 06:30:25 AM
Isn't it most unusual for Queens to have a tornado?

It seems as if climactic conditions we associate with the usual  "tornado belt" of TX, the mid-West, deep South have now moved north of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Maybe that movie is coming true now, with the ocean pouring across the Himalayas and NY City becoming a frozen flooded ice cube.

Or maybe HAARP did it.     :o


I think New York City itself has a few more good years before all that happens  :::D ... Out here on Long Island have had quite a few of the little tornado's over the years... They touch down for a few blocks and cause a real mess up rooting trees and ripping branches off... Thankfully they don't seem to have enough force to directly damage the homes and structures much... Most of the problem comes in when a tree or some other object comes crashing down... Eastern Long Island has been very lucky this year... Most of the heavy storms that hit the "City" and Nassau County have not come out here.
Title: Re: Queens had a Tornado
Post by: HiWarp on September 17, 2010, 06:49:55 AM
Isn't it most unusual for Queens to have a tornado?

It seems as if climactic conditions we associate with the usual  "tornado belt" of TX, the mid-West, deep South have now moved north of the Mason-Dixon Line.

Maybe that movie is coming true now, with the ocean pouring across the Himalayas and NY City becoming a frozen flooded ice cube.

Or maybe HAARP did it.     :o


I think New York City itself has a few more good years before all that happens  :::D ... Out here on Long Island have had quite a few of the little tornado's over the years... They touch down for a few blocks and cause a real mess up rooting trees and ripping branches off... Thankfully they don't seem to have enough force to directly damage the homes and structures much... Most of the problem comes in when a tree or some other object comes crashing down... Eastern Long Island has been very lucky this year... Most of the heavy storms that hit the "City" and Nassau County have not come out here.

That's because Long Island doesn't have many trailer parks. It's a well known fact that tornadoes seek out and destroy mobile homes in trailer parks. It's one of those strange, unexplainable weather phenomenons.