MossRoad
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Defeats the purpose in a tornado.I would want viewing windows from my bunker....
Defeats the purpose in a tornado.I would want viewing windows from my bunker....
You want something more like a wine cuvée. Concrete all around, fireproof door(s), and a a way to get multiple sources of fresh air...Man to think of living where it's comforting to have a bunker in your basement. I kinda get it but still. Hmm wonder if that would work if a wild fire came through......
Something we in Washington do not have. Winds of maybe 100 MPH max here but nothing focused like in a tornado. Just bullet proof glass.Defeats the purpose in a tornado.
You average about 2 tornados per year in Washington state. Odds say you'll never see one.Something we in Washington do not have. Winds of maybe 100 MPH max here but nothing focused like in a tornado. Just bullet proof glass.
Add to that, the location where most of those take place in the middle of nowhere.You average about 2 tornados per year in Washington state. Odds say you'll never see one.
We average a bit over 25 per year in a state that's almost exactly 1/2 the size in area.
In my 61 years of living here, I've never seen one on the ground. I have been within 1/2 a mile of major damage about a dozen times. Less than 1/4 of a mile about 6 times.
We don't take them lightly.
Plus, there's beer in the basement.![]()
Add to that, the location where most of those take place in the middle of nowhere.
If i lived in tornado area i'd sure as heck have a nice basement, with wet bar, reefer for snacks, big UPS of some sort so i could watch TV, shag carpet just because and some old neon beer signs.
Of the tornados we see they are of about a five minute duration and not the devastation damage nor duration of other areas of the US. If I lived in the tornado belt for sure I would take greater precautions. Here in my area, we focus on not being on the valley floor for flood protection...You average about 2 tornados per year in Washington state. Odds say you'll never see one.
We average a bit over 25 per year in a state that's almost exactly 1/2 the size in area.
In my 61 years of living here, I've never seen one on the ground. I have been within 1/2 a mile of major damage about a dozen times. Less than 1/4 of a mile about 6 times.
We don't take them lightly.
Plus, there's beer in the basement.![]()