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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 707750" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>We had a huge storm pass through San Antonio last night. For the first time in the almost 60 years that I have lived here we had two tornados pass through the area. The first one was an F1 that tore roofs off of a number of homes. The second one was an F0 that passed through the neighborhood directly behind me. There were no injuries associated with the storm. Most of the time tornadic activity skirts around us.</p><p></p><p>I will now have to eat crow. I have always told people that we are very fortunate to live in this area because we do not have tornados, hurricanes, volcanoes, or earthquakes in our little corner of the world. I suppose that I can now expect hurricane force winds and earthquakes to hit in the near future. I think I am safe to continue to say we are safe from volcanic action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 707750, member: 12856"] We had a huge storm pass through San Antonio last night. For the first time in the almost 60 years that I have lived here we had two tornados pass through the area. The first one was an F1 that tore roofs off of a number of homes. The second one was an F0 that passed through the neighborhood directly behind me. There were no injuries associated with the storm. Most of the time tornadic activity skirts around us. I will now have to eat crow. I have always told people that we are very fortunate to live in this area because we do not have tornados, hurricanes, volcanoes, or earthquakes in our little corner of the world. I suppose that I can now expect hurricane force winds and earthquakes to hit in the near future. I think I am safe to continue to say we are safe from volcanic action. [/QUOTE]
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