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BeauChan
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posted 05-03-2004 09:12:25 PM
natural disaster you've been through?

floods, tornadoes, earthquakes...

what's yours?

mine was tornadoes, for those in southern ontario, if they remember in 1995 or 1996 there were multiple tornadoes on the escarpment near downtown hamilton, and I was standing on the balcony of my apartment on the phone with my gramma, and watching it twist... the sky was fucking green! It was kinda cool.

Of course, and there my history with fires, but they're not classified as natural disasters.

Endured by EC for over 7 years and counting...
Mr. Parcelan
posted 05-03-2004 09:14:42 PM
I was in Tokyo when Godzilla attacked.
Ares
posted 05-03-2004 09:16:15 PM
We had tornados Beau-chan? o_O Whookay..

Probably the Ice Storm of '98. That was fricken cool. >D In the guiness book and everything

Nae
Fun with Chocolate
posted 05-03-2004 09:16:43 PM
Monsoon season in Arizona.

90+ mph winds with rain and hail..

Flash floods..

It isn't fun.

Snoota
Now I am become Death, shatterer of worlds
posted 05-03-2004 09:24:16 PM
My Mom's Chili; the morning after.
Abbikat
Tastes best with pudding
posted 05-03-2004 09:25:42 PM
quote:
Mr. Parcelan got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
I was in Tokyo when Godzilla attacked.

GOJIRA!!

*runs away screaming in panic with everyone else*


Seriously though, I guess the absolute worst natural disaster I've been through was a severe thunderstorm..

Although I did get close (approx. 10 miles from) a bushfire (wildfire to you guys) way way back... watched it from my grandparents farm as we were helping them evactuateit.. the fire come racing over a mountainside (and I mean racing... I'd literally never seen anything moving so fast), only for it to be stopped at a pine plantation when the wind shifted and started blowing the fire back on itself.. The noise was pretty intense, but there was nothing else of note, given it was that far away..




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Abbikat
Tastes best with pudding
posted 05-03-2004 09:26:40 PM
quote:
So quoth Snoota:
My Mom's Chili; the morning after.

Was it an effect similar to when Parce had those spicy buffalo wings?




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Somu Icewalker
Also known as Diet Dr. Evil
posted 05-03-2004 09:27:47 PM
Outside of the every season uber blizzards of Buffalo, my house getting hit my lightning is up there on the list of natural disasters. My poor poor computer melted.
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posted 05-03-2004 09:30:14 PM
Ahh...birth.



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Trillee
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posted 05-03-2004 09:30:18 PM
Was in a really *bad* Ice/snow/sleet/freezing rain noreaster. When it finaly let up, the army and power companies from NYC was called up to help get people out and get power back up.

Missed an F5 tornado by about an hour... and was in a 5.1ish earthquake, but that wasn't so bad.

KaLourin
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posted 05-03-2004 09:30:30 PM
Hurricane back when I was about 7 or 8. Huge blizzard back in 96
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posted 05-03-2004 09:37:27 PM
Hurricane(s) in NC.

Not sure which was the worst one. Fran (caused a tree to fall on our house and nearly go THROUGH the house), or the one that flooded nearly everywhere in eastern NC (15ish miles anywhere from our house was flooded.)

Prolly the flood one.

Ares
posted 05-03-2004 09:37:45 PM
quote:
Somu Icewalker had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
Outside of the every season uber blizzards of Buffalo, my house getting hit my lightning is up there on the list of natural disasters. My poor poor computer melted.


I was just in Buffalo. Well, Williamsville/Amherst.

Taylen
Pancake
posted 05-03-2004 09:49:56 PM
Hurricane Hugo, when it rolled right over the top of charlotte.
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posted 05-03-2004 09:52:04 PM
Some tornado or two back in virginia. I hid in a wal-mart
Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael
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posted 05-03-2004 10:00:04 PM
quote:
Falaanla Marr had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
Hurricane(s) in NC.

Not sure which was the worst one. Fran (caused a tree to fall on our house and nearly go THROUGH the house), or the one that flooded nearly everywhere in eastern NC (15ish miles anywhere from our house was flooded.)

Prolly the flood one.


The flood was definitely the worst. And definitely the worst natural disaster I've been through. Talk about hell. Took 2 weeks to get basic things like electricity where we were close to the power company. What a mess.

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Peter
Pancake
posted 05-03-2004 10:03:54 PM
Get Hurricanes and Nor'easters here in Jersey, and recently blizzards too. Got Tornados When I was in OK, Been in a sandstorm when we were moveing once. Been with in 10 ft or less of lighting strike many times.
Ruvyen
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posted 05-03-2004 10:13:42 PM
Flood of '97, where the Red River (near Winnipeg, Manitoba, up here in Canada) flooded into southern Manitoba and some of a few of the northern States. It was caused by the blizzard of '97, which we got in April. I think it dumped, what, six feet of snow on Winnipeg here? And when it melted, it all went into the Red River. Oi.
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posted 05-03-2004 10:20:45 PM
A hurricane in Hawaii, multiple earthquakes in California, and countless severe storms in multiple places.
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Alaan
posted 05-03-2004 10:23:10 PM
Apparently the biggest tornado in IL in the last 20 years or so was within sight of my house. Too young to remember it though.
Mr. Gainsborough
posted 05-03-2004 10:35:23 PM
I think I was in some sort of crazy blizzard.

Other than that uh...I've never been in any real danger outside of being a passenger in Cysa's truck. o_o;

Karnaj
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posted 05-03-2004 10:44:32 PM
This. God, that was murder on my left leg. Clutching for eight fucking hours.
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Mightion Defensor
posted 05-03-2004 10:50:21 PM
quote:
How.... Ares.... uughhhhhh:
I was just in Buffalo. Well, Williamsville/Amherst.

Didja stop and have REAL Buffalo wings while you were here? I think they have them even in Amherst.

Ares
posted 05-03-2004 10:53:16 PM
quote:
Mightion Defensor stopped staring at Deedlit long enough to write:
Didja stop and have REAL Buffalo wings while you were here? I think they have them even in Amherst.

Nah, I was just at my BF's for the night. We ordered in pizza from a place called Santaro's

Niklas
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posted 05-03-2004 10:54:59 PM
Various floods in Germany. They had the genius idea to build the new development (where my friend lived) on the flood plain.
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Pancake
posted 05-03-2004 11:09:49 PM
I was in the midst of multitudes of tornadoes. The first one to hit was catastrophic; it flattened a chunk of downtown Jackson and took out power and telephone lines for a large portion of the county.

In the wake of that twister, the weather was in such a state that tornadoes continued to form off and on for a week. They would pop literally out of nowhere, with minimal warning. It was horribly nervewracking.

The last one to roll through was the most disturbing. A buddy and I were leaving the movies, and everything was deathly silent. There was lightning everywhere, but not a whisper of thunder, wind, rain, or even chirping crickets.

Suffice it to say I got my fat ass back to the house ASAP.

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Azrael Heavenblade
Damn Dirty Godmoder
posted 05-03-2004 11:19:54 PM
Hmm, let's see...the minor ones first.

Minor twister in Chicago that uprooted a tree in our backyard, but didn't do much else.

In Pittsburgh, there was a tornado that tore the heck out of Mt. Washington, and right after we left, there was a series of microbursts that decimated our neighborhood, Fox Chapel.

In Seattle, this is the kicker. Pretty decent earthquake, I think it was a 6.7, felt it out in our highschool, where the walls were shaking, the lamp-poles were swaying, and me and my classmates just had to be walking on the 2nd floor balcony/walkway, under the long skylights on the roof.

We wanted to get back into the classrooms because we had been on break when it started, but we were afraid that either the skylights would shatter and send sheets of glass down on us, or that the bridges to the classroom would collapse right when we walked on them.

Turned out to be not that major, just a bunch of shaking/swaying, and it was over, but we were *ahem* rattled by it. We watched the news about it for the rest of the day, including seeing footage of Bill Gates nearly getting beaned by a studio light.

Azrael Heavenblade fucked around with this message on 05-03-2004 at 11:23 PM.

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Kiranê
Total Crap
posted 05-03-2004 11:21:54 PM
quote:
Taylen had this to say about Tron:
Hurricane Hugo, when it rolled right over the top of charlotte.
Ferret
Poing! Poing!
posted 05-03-2004 11:51:10 PM
Every major earthquake in California in the last 19 years, along with about 30 or so really minor ones.
Taeldian
Pancake
posted 05-04-2004 12:08:40 AM
89' Earthquake in San Francisco.
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posted 05-04-2004 12:31:05 AM
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Kael
Whistlepig
posted 05-04-2004 12:53:09 AM
The current bark beetle infestation that will end up destorying 75% on the San Bernardino National Forest. It's only gonna take one stray lightning bolt to light up the area again.

The Old Fire from last October, may not be natural, but damn it was a disaster. The fire line was stopped only a mile away from my house, eek. But I did get to shake hands with the "Govanator" when I went to get my mail at the evac center. :P

Quakes? Pfft. Those are nothing.

Peter
Pancake
posted 05-04-2004 01:04:23 AM
quote:
Kael thought this was the Ricky Martin Fan Club Forum and wrote:
The current bark beetle infestation that will end up destorying 75% on the San Bernardino National Forest. It's only gonna take one stray lightning bolt to light up the area again.

The Old Fire from last October, may not be natural, but damn it was a disaster. The fire line was stopped only a mile away from my house, eek. But I did get to shake hands with the "Govanator" when I went to get my mail at the evac center.

Quakes? Pfft. Those are nothing.


Last time I Visted my reltives in Montana, drove through a portion of a mountian side were they had a really bad fire the year prior. Might have well been the fucking moon, fire burned so hot it sterilzed the soil.

Also if you meet the Govantor again, tell him to get off his ass and make another Conan movie, one that doesn't suck.

Peter fucked around with this message on 05-04-2004 at 01:06 AM.

Kael
Whistlepig
posted 05-04-2004 01:13:57 AM
quote:
And I was all like 'Oh yeah?' and Peter was all like:
Last time I Visted my reltives in Montana, drove through a portion of a mountian side were they had a really bad fire the year prior. Might have well been the fucking moon, fire burned so hot it sterilzed the soil.

Also if you meet the Govantor again, tell him to get off his ass and make another Conan movie, one that doesn't suck.


Wow, I never knew fire could kill off the soil. o_O

Caltrans shot some grass seeds into some of the burned area along the highway, to help prevent mudslides, it's comming in pretty good. But this area will never be the same again in any of lifetimes, thats for sure.

Pesco
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posted 05-04-2004 01:15:18 AM
Pretty much anything involving rain and wind... Lightning as an added bonus.

The worst that most directly effected me was the Flood in '94. ( Only one disaster I've been through that actually causes damage to property I owned. )

Pesco fucked around with this message on 05-04-2004 at 01:17 AM.

Naj
I asked for a title and didn't get banned!
posted 05-04-2004 01:27:40 AM
I slept through the 1994 Earthquake in Los Angeles.

I was really tired I guess.

Sarudani Miolnir
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posted 05-04-2004 01:50:46 AM
Fires and earthquakes in California, hurricanes and floods in Florida, blizzards and hailstorms in Colorado, tornadoes in Kansas. NC's weather has been pretty benign since I've lived here, worst so far was an icestorm a couple of years ago.
Cherveny
Papaya
posted 05-04-2004 04:38:58 AM
Tornados.

Was on a business trip to Tulsa. Was in a hotel downtown, when they started having people evacuate their rooms to go down into the parking deck below the hotel. The staff decided not to bother notifying the upper levels of the hotel since they wanted to get to saftey themselves. Got notified by a coworker on a lower floor. Tornados that day swept through a number of areas just outside downtown.

Also, had a tornado touch down just a half mile away from my parents house in Medina, Ohio.

Kermitov
Pancake
posted 05-04-2004 04:42:32 AM
I was fairly close to the Northridge Earthquake in '94

I can't honestly say that I was scared. Worried about family members for a few hours though.

Leopold
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posted 05-04-2004 04:44:47 AM
Unless you count flooding from El Nino, not much.

Earthquakes. Lots of earthquakes, actually, as pretty much anyone in the SF bay area will tell you. You grow accustomed to them.

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