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OKAY. I am super frazzled, and to the unlucky few who saw this before I realized all the mistakes thanks to my stupidity: I'M SORRY ;A;
Okay, this is the updated, correct version. OTL ON TO THE NOTES.
1. Tri-State Tornado: Went through three states in 3.5 hours (started around 1:01pm and ended around 4:30pm). The National Weather Service and other sources say it killed the total listed above, but some other places went higher. So, I went with what I knew, so...
I went with Illinois having hidden trauma, (partially 'cause IN doesn't exist at the moment, and N.MO/S.MO would be a bit much....) since she got hardest hit in the end (though all three states really got badly hit!). Murphysboro, IL was one of the many cities nearly wiped off the map, and suffered a deathtoll of 234 (the highest recorded from a single community). Similarly, the lowest pressure recorded was in Illinois (a low of 28.87"! Pretty low!).
The tornado itself was pretty fascinating: Most said it was like this giant rolling black cloud that crossed the entire horizon (some areas show it might have reached a diameter of one mile), hence IL's mutterings...
2. Per year, Texas gets an average of 137 tornadoes a year, Florida an average of 54 tornadoes a year, Oklahoma an average of 47, and Kansas an average of 36.
3. OK's just flipping her thumbs in the end, not any other finger. OTL
4. Again, sorry for all the frazzlement that happened after I first posted this. OTL I am seriously not thinking straight. OTL It's really, really embarrassing.
(Edit) 5. Yeah If you want to ask a question, go on ahead! I don't know when I'll get a second Q'n'A up, but... Go ahead!
TX belongs to
MOs belong to
FL belongs to
IL belongs to
KS belongs to
OK belongs to me!
Okay, this is the updated, correct version. OTL ON TO THE NOTES.
1. Tri-State Tornado: Went through three states in 3.5 hours (started around 1:01pm and ended around 4:30pm). The National Weather Service and other sources say it killed the total listed above, but some other places went higher. So, I went with what I knew, so...
I went with Illinois having hidden trauma, (partially 'cause IN doesn't exist at the moment, and N.MO/S.MO would be a bit much....) since she got hardest hit in the end (though all three states really got badly hit!). Murphysboro, IL was one of the many cities nearly wiped off the map, and suffered a deathtoll of 234 (the highest recorded from a single community). Similarly, the lowest pressure recorded was in Illinois (a low of 28.87"! Pretty low!).
The tornado itself was pretty fascinating: Most said it was like this giant rolling black cloud that crossed the entire horizon (some areas show it might have reached a diameter of one mile), hence IL's mutterings...
2. Per year, Texas gets an average of 137 tornadoes a year, Florida an average of 54 tornadoes a year, Oklahoma an average of 47, and Kansas an average of 36.
3. OK's just flipping her thumbs in the end, not any other finger. OTL
4. Again, sorry for all the frazzlement that happened after I first posted this. OTL I am seriously not thinking straight. OTL It's really, really embarrassing.
(Edit) 5. Yeah If you want to ask a question, go on ahead! I don't know when I'll get a second Q'n'A up, but... Go ahead!
TX belongs to
MOs belong to
FL belongs to
IL belongs to
KS belongs to
OK belongs to me!
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"Twista-Sistas." I am so using that now. XD
Lol, that was really fun and interesting to read ("Wha-? Seriously? Go wiki or something! >8U"). Though, I have a question...So, tornadoes are formed mostly on flat lands, right? Because people generally say in Cali we don't get them because we have mountains/hills....but...NY gets tornadoes too, apparently? Is it because it's really flat there? owo
Lol, that was really fun and interesting to read ("Wha-? Seriously? Go wiki or something! >8U"). Though, I have a question...So, tornadoes are formed mostly on flat lands, right? Because people generally say in Cali we don't get them because we have mountains/hills....but...NY gets tornadoes too, apparently? Is it because it's really flat there? owo