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TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 3:58 pm
by Red Squirrel
Tornado warning for:
Timmins - Cochrane
AT 2:50 PM RADAR SHOWS SCATTERED STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MOVING EASTWARD AT 50 KM/H ACROSS THE ABOVE WARNED REGINOS. THESE STORMS ARE LOCALLY PRODUCING LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS. THERE IS EVEN THE RISK OF AN ISOLATED TORNADO. THIS IS A WARNING THAT SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE IMMINENT OR OCCURRING IN THESE REGIONS. REMEMBER SOME SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCE TORNADOES..LISTEN FOR UPDATED WARNINGS. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ONTARIO RECOMMENDS TAKING COVER IMMEDIATELY WHEN THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES.
MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS. TAKE IMMEDIATE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE..A SUMMARY OF ALL WARNINGS AND WATCHES FOR NORTHERN ONTARIO IS AVAILABLE IN THE WWCN12 CWTO BULLETIN ISSUED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THIS BULLETIN.
A CELL JUST NORTHWEST OF TIMMINS IS SHOWING SIGNS OF ROTATION. A TORNADO COULD BE ASSOCIATED. THIS DANGEROUS STORM WILL AFFECT THE TIMMINS AREA OVER THE NEXT HALF HOURS. TORNADOES ARE IMMINENT OR OCCURRING IN THESE REGIONS.
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 3:27 PM EDT MONDAY 29 MAY 2006
Severe thunderstorm warning for:
Timmins - Cochrane
THIS IS A WARNING THAT SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE IMMINENT OR OCCURRING IN THESE REGIONS. REMEMBER SOME SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCE TORNADOES..LISTEN FOR UPDATED WARNINGS. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ONTARIO RECOMMENDS TAKING COVER IMMEDIATELY WHEN THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES. NOTE..A SUMMARY OF ALL WARNINGS AND WATCHES FOR NORTHERN ONTARIO IS AVAILABLE IN THE WWCN12 CWTO BULLETIN ISSUED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THIS BULLETIN.
AT 2:20 PM RADAR SHOWS SCATTERED STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MOVING EASTWARD AT 50 KM/H ACROSS THE ABOVE WARNED REGINOS. THESE STORMS ARE LOCALLY PRODUCING LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS WITH EVEN THE RISK OF AN ISOLATED TORNADO.
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA
AT 3:27 PM EDT MONDAY 29 MAY 2006
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35120
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 4:55 pm
by Death
LOL I knew it was a tornado. It just came so suddenly it was insane. Me and a co-worked said "We better bring the machines in" and as I started up the tractor (Or tried to but it kept stalling), I looked to my right and saw this huge sandstorm coming right towards us at an astounding velocity. We ran into the shed and shut the door so fast after seeing that.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35121
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 5:01 pm
by manadren_it
You get tornados up there? Or should I say, when was the last time a tornado actually tocuhed down up there. Down here is Central VA we get warnings all the time but I've only heard of a rumor once in my entire life of a tornado actually touching down.
Reminds me of when I lived in Georgia though. Tornados are a real threat down there, not too surprising considering how unpredictable the weather is. One night as I was trying to get to bed a little early the tornado siren went off for like 15min. So we all went downstiars waited it out. When the siren stopped, A voice boomed from the speaker - it was only a tornado watch. Watch = conditions ripe for tornados, warning = tornado has been seen. A while later after everyone had gone back to bed the siren went off again. Think "the boy who cried wolf". Eventually, very sluggishly we went downstairs and waited. This time it had been a warning. We found out the next day a tornado had touched down just south of us in Henry County, taking out a private airfield, and the bleachers of the local speedway. And we almost ignored the siren. Way to go City of Morrow.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35123
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:11 pm
by Red Squirrel
Actually I dont think we ever had any recent ones. Only warnings. We did not end up getting it today, but its suppost to be stormy tonight, so you never know. But the winds did knock down power lines and stuff. My house was out of power for a while since a few blocks away a tree fell on a line.
People here dont know how to drive, especially when the traffic lights arn't up. they dont get the 4 way stop rule. So that said, we had fun getting back home from the restaurant since traffic was being rerouted, probably because of an accident. (never seen whatever we were being blocked from but guessing it was an accident)
Lets just say days like this are always exciting.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35127
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:17 pm
by Death
Ya people don't know how to drive here, but I say that what's worse is people don't know how to exit their cars. They exit their cars right into the street when a car's coming and expect it to stop. We almost mowed down some stupid woman because she thought she was invincible, walking thru the road. Since I've been home, I've seen people get out of their car and not look at least 5 different times.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35129
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:34 pm
by Wren
Red, you should head for the basement when you get a tornado warning. The best place we have is the closet under the stairs...house is on a concrete slab.
Manadren, we do have a lot of storms but they are almost always to the north or south of where I am. We live east of Atlanta, in Newton county. It can be storming all around us and we're lucky to get a shower.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35130
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:42 pm
by Red Squirrel
Yeah and they say washrooms are good too because of the piping, aperently reinforces walls. But ours is between hot water heater, furnace and electrical panel, so dont know how safe it would be during a tornado.
At work, the server room would probably be safest place since it's a small area and all brick, and I'd say it's about in the middle of the building. And it's AC cooled, so you can panic with no sweat!
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35132
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 12:45 pm
by manadren_it
Wren wrote: Manadren, we do have a lot of storms but they are almost always to the north or south of where I am. We live east of Atlanta, in Newton county. It can be storming all around us and we're lucky to get a shower.
At the time I was living in Morrow, which is Clayton County, just south of Atlanta. We got our fair share of nasty storms there.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35134
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:42 pm
by Death
Red Squirrel wrote: Yeah and they say washrooms are good too because of the piping, aperently reinforces walls. But ours is between hot water heater, furnace and electrical panel, so dont know how safe it would be during a tornado.
At work, the server room would probably be safest place since it's a small area and all brick, and I'd say it's about in the middle of the building. And it's AC cooled, so you can panic with no sweat!
lol would suck having a server rack fall on you though. I can see it now "Death by a Dell".
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4364, old post ID:35135
TORNADO WARNING - TIMMINS
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:46 pm
by Red Squirrel
hahaha yeah that could suck. Those servers are heavy too.
The AC in there broke today, going in there is like walking in a boat's boiler room. You know how metal is usually cold when you touch it? when when you touch any metal in that room its hot. Not too good to have that heat in a server room lol, but gota keep them running since its production equipment. I should suggest they get a redunant AC system in there, since last year it broke too.
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