Posts Tagged ‘Tornado warning’
April 28, 2011
29-year-old school teacher and cheerleading coach, and resident of Barnesville, Georgia,was surprised that she miraculously survived a killer tornado that shred her house into pieces around her, while she hid in a closet!(HuffPo) (Devastating Southern Tornado Video) Victoria said that she was asleep when she was awakened by a text message buzzing on her cel […]
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January 20, 2010
[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=eucalyptus+trees&iid=887963″ src=”d/8/a/b/Balboa_Park_San_dbf1.jpg?adImageId=9312678&imageId=887963″ width=”234″ height=”352″ /] A woman was killed today, as she was crushed by a falling tree during the second of a series of storms due this week to deluge Southern California. The AP is reporting that ….San Diego Sheriff’s Lt. Mike Munsey said the woman was killed when a eucalyptus […]
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January 19, 2010
[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=california+beaches&iid=7544808″ src=”e/c/b/f/Orange_County_News_3f1b.jpg?adImageId=9302010&imageId=7544808″ width=”380″ height=”205″ /] The National Weather Service in Oxnard has issued a Tornado Warning for southwest Los Angeles County in southern California including the cities of Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Topanga Canyon until 945 PM PST. UPDATE-The Tornado warning has been extended to include San Diego county. http://www.sandiego6.com/news/local/story/San-Diego-weather-forecast-tornado-warning-orange/BFoSsz44e0-EPowns87j5w.cspx National Weather Service […]
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