WORD OF THE DAY
tornado
One day, a tornado comes, lifts up your trailer with everyone in it, flies it around the world to the poorest nation on earth, and drops it in the middle of the village.
On the 31st of October, then commanded by Joseph Fry, a former officer of the Federal and Confederate navies, and having a crew of fifty-two (chiefly Americans and Englishmen) and 103 passengers (mostly Cubans), she was captured off Morant Bay, Jamaica, by the Spanish vessel "Tornado," and was taken to Santiago, where, after a summary XXIV.
It isn't likely, though - for the simple reason that the odds of a tornado hitting any specific spot once are slim.
The chances are slim to none that a tornado will hit this cabin, as sheltered as it is by the hills.
Tornado winds sometimes occur in the west section, and the east section occasionally suffers from West Indian hurricanes.