knapplc
International Man of Mystery
Yep. If you ever watched Stormchasers on the Discovery Channel, they showed a few shots of super-crowded roads just lined with people who were out trying to see the tornado. People are fascinated by these things, and they want to see them, it's just that getting that many people on the road in that many cars creates congestion, and when a tornado takes a left turn like the one that killed Tim Samaris, you have the potential for devastation.wildman said:I was reading about the researchers who lost their lives. Other researchers stated not only are they having to deal with the limited roads to get out of the storms path. But other thrill seekers that are out there to video tape the storm that are only in the way.
One other note - we have acquaintances that live near Moore, OK. They don't have a basement, so the plan is that if there's a tornado and it crosses some certain street/road, they get in their car and drive away from it. If the whole neighborhood or town does that, suddenly you've got 10,000-30,000 people flooding the roads, and you've got more congestion, more potential for destruction. It's a rough situation down there.
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