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Old 14-06-2014, 02:17 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On 14/06/2014 12:31 AM, songbird wrote:
a few days ago, could have been a tornado
skipping over, but others just say strong
winds, all i know is that it's not every
day you look out and realize the neighbor's
garage is gone. i've been through times
where the house was shaking before from
strong winds, but this time it was just wind
and rain from all directions at once (and a
calm eye for a moment), but no pressure change
so we were either off to one side or it didn't
form up until it was further north of us.


I assume from that description that you are thinking a tornado???? Can
a pressure change be felt so distinctly?

turns out it was two garages gone, other
another neighbor lost a bit of their roof,
one a few houses further down has a large tree
on top of it (a two and a half story house with
a large pine tree on top of it). more damage
to trees, tree lots, house with a brick wall
partially gone, another tree smashed someone's
car, garage door blown outwards, hmm... the
road to the north of us which runs EW looks
like a few hundred trees down.

our place, no damage other than a few small
things tipped over, but i'd just finished
24.5 pints of freezer jam that needed to go
in the fridge/freezer and it couldn't because
the power was out. so it's soupy freezer jam
now known as tornado jam.


Ah -there's my answer - you were thinkign tonado.

How often do they occur wher eyou live?

the roof did not leak. i think.


I hope for your sake that it didn't - sounds like you got a better deal
than your neighbours 'bird. Stay safe.