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Twisters/Tornadoes (by Joshua198924)

 Joshua198924 
25-Aug-13 6:01 am
Are tornadoes that technically break the rules on the rise? Moore Oklahoma for example 295 mph winds 2.6 miles wide and broke the record for the widest twister on record, and nearly broke the wind speed record which is at 318 mph... though in my opinion, the May 3, 1999 Moore twister hit 320 mph which in theory made it an F-6.

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
25-Aug-13 6:20 am
H.a.a.r.p. Is the cause for the killer weather and earthquakes! Everytime h.a.a.r.p. Powers up, something bad happens e.g. The sink holes and the very early hurricane activity and even superstorm sandy

 

 

 
 
 Joshua198924 
25-Aug-13 6:27 am
@duelmasterelite: yeah they said when Superstorm Sandy was making a bee-line for NYC, they said 'Oh there is nothing to worry about its only a Category 1 storm, but did CAT 3 damage

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
25-Aug-13 6:34 am
@Joshua198924: just like katrina. Cat 3 at landfall but it did 5+ damage

 

 

 
 
 Joshua198924 
25-Aug-13 6:37 am
@duelmasterelite: yeah Katrina was no push-over hurricane, there is actually a conspiracy going around that is was in fact a government test to use hurricanes as a weapon.

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
25-Aug-13 6:39 am
Are tornadoes that technically break the rules on the rise? Moore Oklahoma for example 295 mph winds 2.6 miles wide and broke the record for the widest twister on record, and nearly broke the wind speed record which is at 318 mph... though in my opinion, the May 3, 1999 Moore twister hit 320 mph which in theory made it an F-6.
that f6 was only 2 miles from my aunt. That damage was literally hell on earth. My aunt found a truck tire in her yard. That twister threw a tire 2 miles. I dont think that tornado wind speed record will ever be topped!

 

 

 
 
 Joshua198924 
25-Aug-13 6:43 am
@duelmasterelite: yeah they said that when they looked at the damage, the NWS damage survey team were stunned, they couldn't believe it.

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
25-Aug-13 6:44 am
@duelmasterelite: yeah Katrina was no push-over hurricane, there is actually a conspiracy going around that is was in fact a government test to use hurricanes as a weapon.
i believe that 100%

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
25-Aug-13 6:49 am
@Joshua198924: yeah. Then they enhanced the fujita scale and greensburgh was wiped from the earth and then joplin turned my world upside down and the that 2.6 mile wide hits moore making moore the worst place to live; 4 huge twisters in 14 yrs.

 

 

 
 
 Joshua198924 
25-Aug-13 7:27 am
@duelmasterelite: Yeah they say major cities are immune to twisters... NOT

 

 

 
 
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