MNDisneyFan
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Say, just a quick question for you all!
In November, 2006, we were leaving MK during a tremendous thunderstorm. It rained so hard that the parking lots were essentially rivers. When the storm was approaching, we were leaving the park, headed for the monorail. We waited for a good 15-20 minutes for the monorail, and they said that it was "due to a problem somewhere on the monorail line." We had absolutely no clue that there was a tornado warning for the parks (the actual warning from the National Weather Service - NWS - actually mentioned WDW). When we got back to our vacation home rental, we checked the radar and the NWS website, and found that a warning was actually issued before we were at the monorail. Tornado damage and I believe deaths or injuries were reported east of the parks.
As a meteorologist, I'm really curious to know if anyone has ever heard of a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning while at the parks? Do you know if they have a method to protect people in the event of a tornado?
Anxious to hear your thoughts
In November, 2006, we were leaving MK during a tremendous thunderstorm. It rained so hard that the parking lots were essentially rivers. When the storm was approaching, we were leaving the park, headed for the monorail. We waited for a good 15-20 minutes for the monorail, and they said that it was "due to a problem somewhere on the monorail line." We had absolutely no clue that there was a tornado warning for the parks (the actual warning from the National Weather Service - NWS - actually mentioned WDW). When we got back to our vacation home rental, we checked the radar and the NWS website, and found that a warning was actually issued before we were at the monorail. Tornado damage and I believe deaths or injuries were reported east of the parks.
As a meteorologist, I'm really curious to know if anyone has ever heard of a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning while at the parks? Do you know if they have a method to protect people in the event of a tornado?

Anxious to hear your thoughts
