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<blockquote data-quote="Al in Canada" data-source="post: 61239" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>Amazing pix.</p><p>Never seen one that large, and it is hard to judge how close you are, but my response is to find shelter. You are either a lot braver or dumber than I am, or both. My curiosity does not include getting caught in something like that. Even a SMALL toronado way too scary.</p><p></p><p>Had one near us A few summers ago, which destroyed a barn, the building just exploded into splinters. Didn't harm the bull in the barn, although it was more than a trifle on the nervous side. My neighbor said the bull just stood there shivering, not its usual behavior.</p><p></p><p>Environment Canada refused to classify it a tornado, no proof that it actually touched down, all the trees that were snapped off did so about ten feet above the ground. I shook my house enough and yep it sounded like a train was passing over head. One of a few I have been near, too near for my taste.</p><p></p><p>"Scary stuff kids" (ala SCTV)</p><p></p><p>Al In Canada</p><p>Solani 369 in a Brigham Bulldog (3 dot)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al in Canada, post: 61239, member: 683"] Amazing pix. Never seen one that large, and it is hard to judge how close you are, but my response is to find shelter. You are either a lot braver or dumber than I am, or both. My curiosity does not include getting caught in something like that. Even a SMALL toronado way too scary. Had one near us A few summers ago, which destroyed a barn, the building just exploded into splinters. Didn't harm the bull in the barn, although it was more than a trifle on the nervous side. My neighbor said the bull just stood there shivering, not its usual behavior. Environment Canada refused to classify it a tornado, no proof that it actually touched down, all the trees that were snapped off did so about ten feet above the ground. I shook my house enough and yep it sounded like a train was passing over head. One of a few I have been near, too near for my taste. "Scary stuff kids" (ala SCTV) Al In Canada Solani 369 in a Brigham Bulldog (3 dot) [/QUOTE]
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