Well, there have been some pretty scary tornadoes in the midwest in the past year or so, but the thing that makes me feel somewhat better about them as opposed to earthquakes is that meteorologists have gotten somewhat better at predicting tornadoes and giving people a chance to take cover.
With an earthquake, you really don't get any warning. I keep thinking of all those dooms day predictions where newscasters keep saying California is overdue for "The BIG one"!![]()
Actually there is a huge fault line in Missouri - New Madrid Fault. They are predicting that if there is a major earthquake there it will be felt a long way and cause a lot more damage than California experiences since things are built to withstand earthquakes .
I grew up in Southern Nevada and felt several earthquakes, but I have actually felt more earthquakes since living in Missouri the past 15 years.
They may be better at giving warnings for tornadoes, but if you live rurally there are no storm sirens. After living in Missouri for 15 years I have only gone to the basement once.