just curious as to what exactly you are referring to when you mention "worst weather in your life". is it rough times/moments that tried the self? or weather as in climatic changes? if it's climatic changes...then this question is posted in the wrong section.
however, i will post two answers. 1)--worst moments: loss of my mother and that too in the worst medical condition. she died of heart arrest. prior to that she was put on artificial respiratory system for 50 long days. the nights were very lonely and tiresome. i pray no one goes through what i personally went through. those moments made me a strong person mentally. one can say i have become numb to all sorts of trying situations around me. this experience gave a realization to me that we can learn so much from every trying situation. it taught me that i need to be there for everyone who is in a moment of need. --another worst moment is yet to come when the girl of my life, the one i fell in love with will marry someone else. i hope i survive that time.
2) i have seen floods where i waded through shoulder deep water. what i observed was the willingness to help each other that grips in such a situation. we all become altruistic out of nowhere. we risk our own life to help the one who needs that helping hand.
trying moments make us strong mentally. we become more firm and stable. the true colors in us come out.
2007-10-25 19:46:20
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answered by Chief of sinners 4
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Tornadic supercell thunderstorm with golf ball sized hail. I have been through tornadic storms before but this was very loud. It was so loud that I heard the garge door creak open an inch. My sister and I were at my dad's house; it was storming already so we were watching tv. Suddenly the alert went from severe thunderstorm to tornado warning. we went under the stairs to the crawl space. I was scared yet my adreline was pumping; it was a rush. The wind and hail hit the house hard and the door bell rang. We thought it was the wind but I decided to go up to check and make sure. It was a pizza delivery girl; we let her in. The tornado touched down a mile away but it left behind huge golf ball sized hail.
2007-10-25 19:03:35
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answered by Summerlynn 3
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The monsoon season in Arizona seeing as a few of the roads flood and I either get stuck at home or I can't get home. I've seen worse weather, but I'm not from AZ so not use to it yet.
2007-10-25 18:39:08
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answered by 2007 5
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Typhoon Karen, Guam Island, 1962.
2007-10-25 18:36:53
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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Captain (Skipper) is in charge no longer in basic terms for his vessel yet his group and passengers , it relatively is an incredible accountability and take undesirable climate as a professional that he ought to be. In first occasion , he exams the delivery Forecasts the two regionally and nationally. there isn't any regulation against somebody taking away a vessel into tough seas yet there ought to be.
2016-10-14 02:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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Tornado, in Edmonton 1987. I was terrified and called my parents because I didn't know what to do. They told me to lie down in my bathtub (I didn't have a basement). Things were flying by my window, which on some level was neat to see. Then I thought I might die.
2007-10-25 19:11:36
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answered by BeachGirl 5
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Either thunderstorm when I need to travel about with no shelter and not having any umbrella/raincoat/anything with me, or too much sun where it's humid...you just feel tired and you can't do anything. AND you're drenched with sweat.
2007-10-25 18:59:46
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answered by Maril 3
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Tornado when I was a kid, I was probably scared and excited but I don't really remember.
2007-10-25 19:16:35
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answered by Aurora 4
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I find the wind testy.
But I teach myself to get over it.
2007-10-25 18:52:45
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answered by Astro 5
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EARTHQUAKE - 6.5
SCARED-BUILDING WAS BREAKING UP AND FALLING ALL AROUND US.
1964 SEATTLE
2007-10-25 19:13:26
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answered by ahsoasho2u2 7
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