anyone seeing this tornado damage in Helen, GA?
then the meterologist on CNN says "I think it was straight line winds"
*rolls eyes*
what else would it have been but a tornado in Georgia?
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ohiostorm wrote:There were very strong storms going through there. Could have been straight line winds. Who knows till the NWS looks at it.
straight line winds would have had to be on the order of 130-160+ mph to cause the damage. on top of that, some buildings were untouched, while others were decimated.
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Brent wrote:It was defintely a tornado... the winds in Georgia from the squalls were no more than 40-50 mph...
I heard 200,000!(someone please tell me that's a mistake) chickens killed...
Yes there can be hundreds of thousands of chickens in one chicken house.
KFC might have to serve burgers for a while in Georgia.
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