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I got a better Idea, how bout LAKE HAVASU CITY? what an awesome climate!
Eh, I like ginormous cities so the only desert city I could live in would be Vegas. I want to visit Miami and Austin, TX as well to see if I like it there because I love their weather. I think I may like Miami a lot, but IDK about Austin.
Dude, OK city is Tornado central. How do you live with the fear that you may get flattened every year. Tornados occur here every summer aswell but they mostly hit unpopulated areas. The last major Tornado in Melbourne was I think in the 1920's. We've had numerous smaller tornado events since then but the most damage done is flattening houses.
It's the same here §AB... We're about as scared of Tornadoes as you all are of "drop-bears" The way the media (and public hysteria) portrays it you would think that the entire state of Oklahoma gets flattened by Tornadoes every few years and people just re-build and go on. Here is a fact... every house in my neighborhood was built in the 1930's and 40's...they are all still standing.
DX, are you familiar with the areas in southern/central Ga. that got hit by tornadoes today?
yeah, you are talking about Macon, Warner Robins, etc?
Last night, a tornado went through Douglas County about 60 miles NW of where I live, but the wind shear was big enough to send some VERY gusty winds here where I live.
also, in meriwether county about 60 miles SW of here also had a tornado-producing storm that went down to Warner Robins, hope the folks down there are all right.
With the horribly intense sun angle this time of year here 65F feels warm to me with no clouds. I enjoy it, but prefer days with broken clouds and not full sun.
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