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Old 08-24-2009, 01:14 PM
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"are there ever tornadoes here?"
"If you look at the death and injury columns, you'll see very low numbers (one death is all I saw in a quick scan)."

Three deaths, by two different tornados, at one location: Mission San Xavier. Wierd.

So is Pima county the "Tornado Alley" of Arizona?
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Old 08-24-2009, 03:23 PM
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"are there ever tornadoes here?"
"If you look at the death and injury columns, you'll see very low numbers (one death is all I saw in a quick scan)."

Three deaths, by two different tornados, at one location: Mission San Xavier. Wierd.

So is Pima county the "Tornado Alley" of Arizona?

Could be.

Maybe its just San Xavier - isn't all the land near there flat?
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