Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Spent an hour in the subgarage. . .

Last night, while watching the Fantastiks on hulu.com, I heard a strange sound. It was an unusual sound a kind of whiney wail that alternated in long waves. At first I just dismissed it as a creak of a home running the Central Air, but by the end of the movie, after about a half hour, the sound was still whining. THEN it dawned on me, it was the tornado alarm. I hurried onto weather.com and, sure enough, there was a large TORNADO WARNING banner and the radar map could not have been clear --- a dark red blob hovering over the Anoka, Coon Rapids, Andover area. I felt foolish for ignoring the siren, but I hurried myself with my phone, a blanket, my laptop and a half pint of Stoneyfield Organic Chocolate Choco chip Mint frozen yogurt to the subgarage. The internet stopped working and the power flicked off, then on. I ended up calling my mother so she might listen to the radio for updates (I couldn't figure out how to bring the antiquated panasonic in the subgarage to life). In the end I spent about an hour waiting for the storm to pass. In that time I found some of Rick's old papers from school. They were a hoot. Most were about space, one was about greek mythology, and one about saying no to drugs.

Aside from this, I have only been in one other tornado situation, of which I am not entirely certain that it was a tornado. I was traveling home by car from Florida, through Georgia, with my friends after an early spring break vacation. It was storming very badly and we decided to stop under an overpass to wait. While waiting, the car began moving and an orange road marker barrel blew across the road. When the storm passed we were forced to take a detour because our freeway was closed. We found out later that the freeway was closed because, some of you might remember this, a bus of softball players had been blown off the freeway during a tornado. That was a fairly scary experience.

Have any of you been in a tornado?