Storm, that is. Tornadoes have been reported, the coulds are black as can be, and helping the storm's stregnth is all the heat and humidity we've been having lately (hint: at 9:00 am this morning, heat index was already above 100...).
*sarcasm* woot */sarcasm*
I just saw a tornado warning on TV couple of minutes ago. A little rain and thunder and then it stopped. I get the feeling they'll be airing it again soon.
We're in a drought down here. The bayous and ditches are almost bone dry.
Don't forget the technique!
Get close to the tornado, see which way it's spinning, then SPIN AS FAST YOU CAN IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION AND ATTACK WITH YOUR REVERSE TORNADO ATTACK!!!
Then all is well.
Quote from: JrDude ♪ on June 23, 2009, 02:47:44 PM
Don't forget the technique!
Get close to the tornado, see which way it's spinning, then SPIN AS FAST YOU CAN IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION AND ATTACK WITH YOUR REVERSE TORNADO ATTACK!!!
Then all is well.
or follow what this guy says
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLZgESsVeAY
we had a tornado waring a few weeks ago, but it turned out to be nothing ;)