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3511What you said is so true! Why not live in the Desert SW? Gods Country! If this sBenny-Rubin-11:49:15 AM
3510storm damage will continue to go up as more and more people inhabit the planet ,longnshort-11:43:24 AM
3509lololololol you think it has anything to do with increase in population ? what wlongnshort-11:40:04 AM
3508Moore OK 2 bil dollars damage,2nd highest tornado damage in history.  Benny-Rubin-11:31:52 AM
3507If it had hit Oklahoma City ? Thousands would have lost their lives imo  Benny-Rubin-11:23:48 AM
3506People in Singapore have to deal with very hot weather so an outgrowth of this rDrygulch Dan110:01:10 AM
3505Ancient peoples might set up a shrine there and say that it is a god's home,Sam-08:54:27 AM
3504Sam, this damage is very similar to the EF-5 Xenia OH tornado of April 3,1974. TBenny-Rubin-06:31:45 AM
3503Tornadoes, Extreme Weather And Climate Change, Revisited By Joe Romm on May 2Sam105/21/2013 06:55 PM
3502This is the 3rd time in 14 years that Moore OK was devastated by tornadoes,its Paul Kern105/21/2013 04:05 PM
3501tornado alley, just the right distance from the rockies and the Gulf of mexico, longnshort-05/21/2013 03:20 PM
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