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New tornado warning for central Shelby County
Here we go again...everyone be safe.
This is like the 43513452304982th time the sirens have gone off in the last couple weeks. Does it feel like its been more than normal to anyone else besides me?
New tornado warning for SW Shelby County
ATT sucks. Anytime it storms the cable feed gets all fuzzy.
(05-01-2011 03:35 PM)memp600 Wrote: [ -> ]ATT sucks. Anytime it storms the cable feed gets all fuzzy.

I thought it was my service. Every storm we've had mine has done the same thing.
Thank God someone told me on here! I'd never know otherwise.
all this is from all the air rushing out of OKC when the Grizz kicked their tails!
(05-01-2011 03:38 PM)anothertigerfan Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-01-2011 03:35 PM)memp600 Wrote: [ -> ]ATT sucks. Anytime it storms the cable feed gets all fuzzy.

I thought it was my service. Every storm we've had mine has done the same thing.

Well, if they don't fix this sh!t, I'm going back to Comcast. With as many storms Memphis gets, it's just stupid to continue to have this crap.
I tried to tell ya'll at&t sucks.
ATT U-verse?

And yeah, this s--t is getting old. This seems like London during the Blitzkreig.
As Nashvillians know by experience, tornados do not spare downtowns. Please be wary, everyone.
from my patio 10 minutes ago

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My father has AT&T and his service does the same thing every time it storms, my Comcast rarely has signal issues and has done very well the past few storms. Granted, I still think Comcast's HD channel selection is very weak compared to other providers.
I drove through that wall cloud at mile marker 33 on I40 yesterday. The rain was so thick that everyone had to stop completely and let it pass. dime to quarter size hail stormed down on my car too for a few minutes.
(05-02-2011 10:47 AM)homefry20 Wrote: [ -> ]I drove through that wall cloud at mile marker 33 on I40 yesterday. The rain was so thick that everyone had to stop completely and let it pass. dime to quarter size hail stormed down on my car too for a few minutes.

I can identify. Once upon a time I had a job repping a car stereo company, one of the big boys. Anyway, we had this massive converted mobile home called the Sound Van that I had to drive around to shows. About 8:15 one night I left Lawrenceburg, TN, heading for Huntsville over some two lane highways, for a show the next day. There were tornado warnings all over the area but the show had to go on. So I'm driving through pitch-black middle-of-nowhere Alabama on a narrow road with this top-heavy barge of a forty foot long mobile home when a lightning flash lights up a tornado probably not more than mile away on my right. Talk about scared. I floored it and somehow did not wreck that enormous pile of junk, but I never want to be caught on the road again when a tornado is near. I can only imagine how you felt.
I wasnt scared since the visibility was strikingly good approaching the storm. However, when the torrential rain came down and then hail, it did scare me a bit. However, my knowledge of storm systems kept me calm since most of the time, heavy rain and hail follow the circulating center of the storm where a tornado is likely to occur.
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