I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common.
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I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common. A few of them touched down scarily close to my home.
My spouse didn’t grow up with tornadoes and never thinks of them.
Yet I still reserve a portion of my energy for checking the weather during this time of year and knowing where we’ll go for safety if one strikes.
Some habits are impossible to break.
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I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common. A few of them touched down scarily close to my home.
My spouse didn’t grow up with tornadoes and never thinks of them.
Yet I still reserve a portion of my energy for checking the weather during this time of year and knowing where we’ll go for safety if one strikes.
Some habits are impossible to break.
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I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common. A few of them touched down scarily close to my home.
My spouse didn’t grow up with tornadoes and never thinks of them.
Yet I still reserve a portion of my energy for checking the weather during this time of year and knowing where we’ll go for safety if one strikes.
Some habits are impossible to break.
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@lydiaschoch I have friends in the tornado alley so I remember about those things even though I live on the other side of the Atlantic.
A friend also tricked me into writing the first more-or-less complete open-source METAR/TAFF parser, and I felt both sad but also lucky that I couldn't get any real samples with FC(+) "tornado or funnel cloud" in it.
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I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common. A few of them touched down scarily close to my home.
My spouse didn’t grow up with tornadoes and never thinks of them.
Yet I still reserve a portion of my energy for checking the weather during this time of year and knowing where we’ll go for safety if one strikes.
Some habits are impossible to break.
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@lydiaschoch I have friends in the tornado alley so I remember about those things even though I live on the other side of the Atlantic.
A friend also tricked me into writing the first more-or-less complete open-source METAR/TAFF parser, and I felt both sad but also lucky that I couldn't get any real samples with FC(+) "tornado or funnel cloud" in it.
@dmbaturin I wish you could have gotten those samples!
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I grew up in parts of North America where tornadoes were common. A few of them touched down scarily close to my home.
My spouse didn’t grow up with tornadoes and never thinks of them.
Yet I still reserve a portion of my energy for checking the weather during this time of year and knowing where we’ll go for safety if one strikes.
Some habits are impossible to break.
@lydiaschoch I totally hear you! I'm originally from Chicago, which also is a hotspot for tornadoes on an annual basis.
Even now, living in Colorado where they are very rare, I still watch the skies for the unearthly color and the train sound in the wind.
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