Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:06 pm by beaverpond
My sister lives in South Carolina, but more towards the Tennessee border and goes through a lot of tornado warnings and watches every year and a few touch downs. The ones that she has seen are more serious than what we see here.
We live in the area of the state where we see them as well. We see about 5 to 6 a year and they are usually F1 and at worst F2 for the most part, but last year we did have an F4 that did do a lot of damage. People think that because we live in Maine we don't have these things. Wrong. The really weird part is that it only affects our area of the state, mainly because there are no hills and no mountains...it is pretty much flat land all around us with a lot of lakes and rivers.
I got the butter, clams, shrimp, scallops, and corn...so where is my lobster