Either one can be devastating. I was in Oklahoma city following the monsterous tornado damage that took place there as well as south Florida after Andrew and the hurricanes of last year which did do some damage to my area as well.
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The above is a quote from Mason on another of Nebraska's articles, but I wanted to respond to it here as this is the more appropriate article.
I use to work for a Catalog company that had a store in Wichita Falls, Texas. Back in 79, a tornado came ghrough (an F5 I think) and basically wiped out the entire downtown. It missed our store.
Some may remember the year also as 3 mile island happened at about the same time. The residents of Wichita Falls, true to the Texas Independant spirit, erected a sign on one of the destroyed buildings.
It read basically as follows: Pennsylvania, we will trade you our tornado for your Nuclear Reactor.
I always laugh when I think of that sign.