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Default WoodCraft is back in Tulsa

On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 12:36:55 -0800, Electric Comet
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On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 16:22:40 -0800
pyotr filipivich wrote:

One would think so. But, like the cliche that lightening
never strikes twice in the same place - the reality is that often
there isn't anything left after the first strike.


there is more to lightning and location

the geology can play a role in strike location
that is to say that the composition of the soil and even subsurface
are significant


Same goes for tornadoes. I was told that the Air Force Base
in Salina Kansas had a tornado come through and tear the front off the
commissary. A year later, another tornado tore the front off the
repairs.


there is tornado alley in oklahoma so they do repeat so maybe actuaries
base on wide areas and the exact location is not factored


have seen hurricane proof dwellings but not sure if there are tornado
proof dwellings

maybe tornado resistant


I think this

dwelling is

tornado proof.

http://www.norad.mil/About-NORAD/Che...Force-Station/