@pmiller said:
I remember a real tornado in Montgomery County PA (near Limerick, suburb of Phila) back in the early 90's. It ripped aluminum siding from industrial buildings, drove a sofa through our office block wall, and killed a family with a baby. They found the baby's savings bond far north in Allentown, PA. Scary, more powerful than most can imagine (the aluminum siding was actually torn, with rough edges!). Hills and valleys don't guarantee protection.
Yes I remember that one. It was 1994. I was living in Pottstown at the time, less than 15 miles away. It was a rather flat stretch of land where the thing touched down...thankfully it didn't take out the power plant! I remember the severe hail that hit with that storm too. Winds were 150-180 mph. Found this on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBfXgZfXcVc
We haven't had any severe tornadoes since, but we have had some scary green skies during severe thunderstorms.
Paul, I see you are in Glenmoore. I live right outside of Morgantown. Seems we are not so distant neighbors.