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maryellen99

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38. Mostly snow related
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 11:28 AM
Mar 2012

The Blizzard of 1974( don't remember I was only 3).
The Blizzard of 1978 that hit Michigan and Ohio.
July 1980-F1 tornado hit very close to Allen Park. We lost power for a week. I remember being woken up to get to the basement.
January 1999 blizzard 15"+ inches
August 2003 Great Northeast Blackout

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Plaza Flood, 1977 REP Feb 2012 #1
Lived in Miami, FL, since I was 6 years old. RebelOne Feb 2012 #2
105 degree heat in July 1995, broken by a storm with hail the size of baseballs. Denninmi Feb 2012 #3
I live in central Missouri, so... Hayabusa Mar 2012 #4
Hurricane Elana, 1985 Major Nikon Mar 2012 #5
Several hurricanes, tropical storms and tropical depressions. kentauros Mar 2012 #6
I remember Allison. We watched in horror from Austin. jobycom Mar 2012 #8
I think there was one woman that drowned in an elevator, kentauros Mar 2012 #17
I was in Houston during Alicia too, Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #24
I think one reason it wasn't so terrifying to me at the time kentauros Mar 2012 #25
The reasons it was so terrifying to me Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #27
I understand about that being a primary reason for personal terror. kentauros Mar 2012 #29
Oh yeah, cook up all the meat Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #39
Hurricane Camille, a bunch of other hurricanes. The Great Texas Drought of 2011. jobycom Mar 2012 #7
Elena, 1985, and Hazel, 1954 JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2012 #9
The massive east coast blizzard, January 1996..... marmar Mar 2012 #10
Hurricane Gracie, Sept. 1959 in SC. nt raccoon Mar 2012 #11
The Great Halloween Blizzard of 1991: hifiguy Mar 2012 #12
no hurricanes, mostly snow related fizzgig Mar 2012 #13
F5 tornado less than a mile from my office Shrek Mar 2012 #14
Hurricane Bob 1991 geardaddy Mar 2012 #15
Hurricane Camille, 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, Hurricane Isabel, Hurricane Agnes Burma Jones Mar 2012 #16
Hurricanes - lost track. A lot. Moondog Mar 2012 #18
Agnes, '72. Flooded Ellicott City and destroyed one of the Ellicott brothers' houses. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #19
Oh, and the back-to-back 2' snowfalls in the DC area, late 70's - 2 weeks apart. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #20
Several hurricanes, but Ivan was our worst. trof Mar 2012 #21
Atlanta tornado fifthoffive Mar 2012 #22
Lubbock torndado 1970 n/t TheCentepedeShoes Mar 2012 #23
Buffalo baldguy Mar 2012 #26
Chicago's "Great Snow of '67" Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2012 #28
Hurricane Andrew in 1994 Dembearpig Mar 2012 #30
Is a volcanic eruption considered weather? pokerfan Mar 2012 #31
Wow. What a picture that is. applegrove Mar 2012 #32
That's not even the large version pokerfan Mar 2012 #33
I think the only things I haven't been through are typhoons, tidal waves, and mudslides. Behind the Aegis Mar 2012 #34
I was just comenting to my dad that Americans have such weather upheval compared to Canada. I mean applegrove Mar 2012 #35
Loma Prieta earthquake EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #36
Blizzard of '78 YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #37
Mostly snow related maryellen99 Mar 2012 #38
A few wysimdnwyg Mar 2012 #40
St. Louis BLizzard of '82 benld74 Mar 2012 #41
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