also the EF rating for a tornado stands for "Enhanced Fujita Score", MotherConfessor.
Ah, okay. Thanks! I don't know a whole lot about the rating systems for storms.
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also the EF rating for a tornado stands for "Enhanced Fujita Score", MotherConfessor.
-I never suspected the weather chasers...not at all
not many of us do unless you live in the pit of doom we like to call the Midwest!:devil: but the weathermen out here do love to hear themselves prattle on and on during the high severe weather months. you kinda learn the terms by osmosis. that being said, I must correct myself and tell you that it is "scale" rather than "score"!:lol:
I don't think it's too unnatural about Walter being able to come out of that rather 'unscathed' closet.
Maybe Miami doesn't have tornado sirens since tornadoes are pretty rare to the area??
That's what I keep thinking, if they don't have them there often. I live in Canada so we don't have tornado sirens, but I remember talking to a friend of mine that lives in Texas and she seemed really surprised about that. So I don't really know if it's normal or not for ALL the States to have sirens, just in case, or not.Maybe Miami doesn't have tornado sirens since tornadoes are pretty rare to the area??
Possibly the sirens of the CSI unit?