Re: Need Snow Advice - Yes, Really
Originally posted by Crow
I don't think that you can ever "expertly" predict what a tornado will do, but you can learn enough to modify your personal risks. I went on my first tornado hunt with my dad over 45 years ago. I go by what he taught me--always be aware of where you're going to go if one turns your way. What I do is look for a good place to shelter, park nearby, then grab the binoculars and camera.
The closest I've been is within about a football field's distance of a little f nothing capable of disarraying a clothesline and not much else. I've seen an f-5 from a distance in Kansas. It's dumb and dangerous in the same way that hang gliding, skydiving, and a whole lot of other activities are. You know your risk upfront. For some people, like me, the fun of the chase outweighs the risk. If it doesn't, your best bet is to head for the basement.
A football field? That's awfully close. If one has experience, then fine. But I wouldn't trust my hubris enough to go out without any sort of radar or satellite data on hand. I'd love to drive into western Ohio when an event happens, but it just seems way too dangerous.
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