posted on Aug, 4 2008 @ 10:20 PM
Chicago has had many tornado warnings in the last 15 years. It's not a scarce thing, the time of year is a bit odd though, as most occur in April and
May, and then again in September into mid-October.
A lot of people tend to think that it's an "outrageous" idea that a tornado would hit a larger city, when the fact of the matter is, a tornado is
fully capable of striking any place on Earth, it is nature, it will do what it wants.
Here's a way to look at it, picture the Earth as a dart board, each dart you throw represents a tornado touching down and causing at least SOME
damage. While it's true that you don't hear of it often, there's more "wide open space", and "smaller communities" than there are bigger
cities, and by the same token, there's only a limited location where conditions are constantly favorible for such development.
The same people freaked out during the Atlanta tornado, but people need to remember, they are not safe because of a big city, or the terrain per
sey.
P.S. There was NO tornado touchdown in Chicago, the tornado was doppler radar indicated, and as far as 1020 PM CDT goes, there weren't any reports of
funnel clouds IN Chicago.
[edit on 4.8.2008 by Shugo]