Board Thread:Games Tent/@comment-26810678-20181009133554

Ok, I know this is weather related, but I'm worried.

First off, Hurricane Micheal is heading straight towards the US, its threating the Gulf.

"Officials warn #Hurricanemicheal could be "the most destructive storm to hit the Florida Panhandle in decades."" I'd recomend preparing for it.

And second, there has been a big tornado drought this year. Mainly in Oklahoma. About 100+ tornados on average hit Oklahoma each year, so far this year, Oklahoma hasn't even gotten 20.

Now, why is this bad? First, there seem to be more tornados happening in places that they shouldn't be happening in as much, (Iowa, Pennsylyania, New York, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Wyoming, etc.). This could mean tornado alley is moving. Now, I remember in 2013, for months everything was silent in Oklahoma, no tornadoes. Then, the El Reno Tornado touched town, being one of the worst tornadoes recorded to date. Being as big as 2 entire countries, having 4 tornadoes going around it, etc. This year, things have been silent for A LOT LONGER. This could mean a possible major tornado outbreak is coming, but then again, it could just be a tornado drought. 