Was it earthquake, tsunami, tornado, storm, flood, or?

  • lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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    1 month ago

    Had a tornado go by 1/4 mile from our house once. It was dark so we didn’t really realize how close it was at the time. My dad and I were on the front porch when the sirens went off and were like “yea, whatever” because those things go off just about every time we have a storm in spring. Then we felt the air pressure drop and were like “Oh, shit, maybe we should go inside”. The next day we drove by where it went through and saw all the debris everywhere. Fortunately it was mostly empty field and didn’t hit any houses.

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        30 days ago

        It went from feeling normal to feeling like there was less air around instantly. Like it was slightly harder to breathe and just feels lighter. It’s hard to explain. The closest thing I’d compare it to was going to someplace that’s a high altitude but it was an instant drop instead of changing as you go up.

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        30 days ago

        To me at least, it feels like the air got heavier (even though it’s really getting lighter). That could be followed by your ears popping. Some people like me get joint pain. My wife gets migraines right away with big pressure drops. Atmospheric pressure is a weird thing.