ThreeMusketeers
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Is Murfreesboro a good spot away from "Hurricane Zone"?
ThreeMusketeers said:Is Murfreesboro a good spot away from "Hurricane Zone"?
formernyer said:ummmmm...NO!!!
The area that I live in (outskirts of Murfreesboro, up closer toward Smyrna) was hit badly in 1996. I figured that meant it would be a safe area to build...WRONG!
A tornado hit again on Mother's Day morning in 2003 about one mile from my house. The subdivision it hit was made up of smaller vinyl-sided homes and it leveled about 15 of them. I'm sure that even if it hit the nicer brick homes in my area it still would have been devastating. Hundreds of other homes had varying degrees of damage. My area was limited to just hail damage and I got a new roof out of it.
Tornados are very scary and IMO they are the single worst thing about living in Tennessee.
ThreeMusketeers said:WOW, forgive me for my incompetant questioning here, but does this happen often? Is there a "Tornado Season" or can they happen anytime??
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formernyer said:Tornados are very scary and IMO they are the single worst thing about living in Tennessee.
formernyer said:Tornados are very scary and IMO they are the single worst thing about living in Tennessee.
da-winnie-pooh said:Not a Memphis fan here -
I'm the black sheep of my family because I want to move far, far, far from Memphis. I was telling my mom TODAY that the crime in Memphis is scary, blah, blah, blah. She's convinced that "It's like that everywhere." Don't think so.
Nashville is really nice, I know my comments are totally off-topic, so I'll shut up.
I live in the worst, I mean west, no, I mean worst end of the state.
formernyer said:ummmmm...NO!!!
The area that I live in (outskirts of Murfreesboro, up closer toward Smyrna) was hit badly in 1996. I figured that meant it would be a safe area to build...WRONG!
A tornado hit again on Mother's Day morning in 2003 about one mile from my house. The subdivision it hit was made up of smaller vinyl-sided homes and it leveled about 15 of them. I'm sure that even if it hit the nicer brick homes in my area it still would have been devastating. Hundreds of other homes had varying degrees of damage. My area was limited to just hail damage and I got a new roof out of it.
Tornados are very scary and IMO they are the single worst thing about living in Tennessee.
QueenofMyCastle said:The original poster had asked about "Hurricane Zone" instead of "Tornado Zone". I'm not sure which you meant but to answer the "Hurricane" question: Yes, you are pretty safe from Hurricanes in NashvilleAlthough all joking aside, I live in Northwest MS and Katrina did tear the awning off my porch swing and knock over my dog's fenced in kennel...pretty impressive to get hurricane winds this far ashore!
formernyer said:Tennessee is nowhere near any hurricanes, but tornados are always a threat.