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Old 09-19-2009, 10:01 PM
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Come to Hale County, Texas (Plainview). We are number 2 for the greatest number of tornadoes since 1950. Oddly, Harris County (Houston) is number 1. See chart here.
We get a lot of little tornadoes. Those pop up afternoon thunderstorms during the summer always set off a tornado warning. The real threat here in Harris County is flooding. I don't think anyone here worries about tornadoes.
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Yeah, those aren't the EF4s and 5s that are really horrifying. The F5 in Jarrell some years ago was so intense that it took some of the roads up off the ground. That's almost unearthly.
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