A tornado was the worst storm I've seen. My family was at a hotel in Ontario, Canada. My sister was a baby and my mom had laid her down in the bed (up by the pillow). A huge tree outside our window fell down. I was young and don't remember exactly how it fell, but the branches came through the balcony's sliding glass door. They landed on the bottom of the bed where my sister was sleeping. She didn't even wake up!
2007-07-17 02:21:57
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answered by star_lite57 6
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I spent an somewhat long night attempting to pass the gulfstream in 9 -12 foot seas and winds of 35 knots (expected to be 25 or much less) crusing close hauled the full way solo in a 26-foot sailboat. The boat could cope with issues somewhat properly. i'm able to no longer say the comparable for me. I spent hours puking in spite of sea ill meds. (i could often tell a extensive wave became coming, no longer because of the fact i could see it, yet because of the fact the celebrities could disappear) ultimately, I gave up and as quickly as on a wide attain with a warp out existence became delicate. i've got been hit with microbursts and weathered lots enhanced winds at anchor, yet it somewhat is the worst adventure for me.
2016-12-10 14:31:33
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answered by rensing 4
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Well this storm had winds going at like 50 something MPH and I was at Wal-Mart with my mom. The electricity went out and everything but the generators turned the stuff back on. Then the employees at Wal-Mart were like "GET IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUILDING FOR YOUR SAFETY!!!!!" And so we went to the middle which happened to be where the woman's department was and everyone was under the clothing racks and almost everyone was on their cellphones because they though that a tornado was going to hit.
It was CrAzYyYy!
2007-07-16 20:18:33
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answered by KaykayxMichelle 3
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of the coast of New Port
in the Atlantic
the mast broke so did the rudder in a tremendous storm that we were in for 3 days on a 32 foot sailing boat,
we drifted towards the coast ,towards New port
and had to call for help when we saw the rocks
coast guard resque vessel had to drag us away from the rocks
but by then the worst of the stom was over
2007-07-16 20:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was a kid, my family and I were coming home from Las Vegas when we got caught in a sand storm. You could barely see past the hood of the car. When we got home, we had to get a new windshield, plus a new paint job. The windshield was so bad that if you stood in front of the car you couldn't tell who was sitting on the front seat.
2007-07-16 20:15:02
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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Hurricane Andrew
2007-07-16 20:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurricane Katrina
2007-07-16 20:13:58
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answered by ? 3
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Hurricane Hugo in NC, around 1986 or 87
2007-07-16 20:15:07
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answered by Raven75 5
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The Starting of a tornado when i was driving down to exas a few weeks ago (tornado ally) lol i think that is what the road was called. Big black clouds, Buckets of rain, so much you couldnt see out the windows. Than 3 min. later of driving...Poof sunshine haha
2007-07-16 20:16:44
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answered by Ashley 2
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Hawaii
2007-07-16 20:19:29
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answered by Miley 4
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