Larro Darro
Super Member
Where would you hide at home Randy? I don't have a basement and it concerns me...
perhaps I'm imagining things but there seems to be more tornadoes happening and nastier storms in general.
Or as a neighbor told me today, frog drowners. Those five inch to ten inch rain systems are real killers.
I'm not worried about rain, my house is jacked up three feet, but tornadoes will tear anything down. Have a big chimney; wonder if crawling into the fireplace
opening would be the safest spot. With a helmet on...
I've seen guys build underground shelters but that doesn't work here due to the water issues. I'm 32 feet above sea level, not going to be wave flooded but a hurricane is something else. Was told there were water marks on my home's pillars two feet up. Yikes. The whole place under two feet of water. Folks who live near rivers and streams have it much worse. I grew up along the Delaware River in PA and witnessed many damaging floods. When I picked a place to retire, being near running water or the ocean was out. Reasonably close to, ok. I want to be near the water, not in the water.
But those tornadoes are scary; my truck goes nuts with warnings and flashing messages on the big nav screen if a tornado is reported in this area. But I don't have that at home. I'm usually not far away from a laptop and Wunderground though. But where to hide? This is a frame house, not going to last.
Drew, under the stairs is the strongest part of most 2 story houses. Usually there is a closet there. I have a wheeled storage cart in mine, so I can roll it out and roll me in if it gets too bad.