Oh, it's a hoot, just not realistic. Helen Hunt's father built a storm shelter with a door that opened OUTWARD, FFS.FBM wrote:The trailer was enough for me.

Oh, it's a hoot, just not realistic. Helen Hunt's father built a storm shelter with a door that opened OUTWARD, FFS.FBM wrote:The trailer was enough for me.
Yeah.FBM wrote:Durr. But then again, it's realistic that some people are that stoopid.
Some of the newer ones do. I'm surprised that "safe rooms" or storm shelters aren't mandatory in every building and residential lot in Tornado Alley.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:They have storm shelters, but it isn't "cost effective" to build a shelter against the EF-5s.Collector1337 wrote:No, they do not.JimC wrote:I wonder if schools in the area have storm shelters?
Or, if they did have them, perhaps there was not enough time to get the kids to them...
Same in "Where the Heart Is." But that's normal. Few people build them with doors that open downwards and in because it's too hard to close them. A properly built storm shelter doesn't really need that much of a door because, unlike the fiction in "Where the Heart Is" or "Twister," there's not enough airflow in an underground storm shelter to suck anyone out of it. For that to happen, the shelter would have to have an air INLET as big as the OUTLET at the other end, to create a venturi. That's one reason they warn against taking shelter under a highway bridge, it INCREASES the velocity of wind due to the venturi effect.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Oh, it's a hoot, just not realistic. Helen Hunt's father built a storm shelter with a door that opened OUTWARD, FFS.FBM wrote:The trailer was enough for me.
I can understand not wanting federal aid. It just makes the community more dependent. It's better if they do it themselves.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:It should be, but it ain't because it would cause taxes to rise, and Oklahoma is a red state, so that is the kiss of death.
One of the OK senator is calling for no aid at all because people committed fraud after Sandy. Genius.
You're right. It's the constriction at the center of the tube that creates the effect, so both the inlet and outlet have to have a diameter greater than the narrowed part of the tube to increase the velocity at the venturi point.Făkünamę wrote:AFAIK the inlet needs to be a proportionate size to the outlet, but not the same. The compression and rapid expansion caused by the flow differential is what creates the Venturi effect.. I've built a few Venturi-based blowtorches.
Except that one woman and her seven month old child died in one of those.mistermack wrote:What strikes me, when looking at the news, is the high percentage of US houses made out of sticks.
Haven't they heard of the story of the three little piggies? "I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down."
One woman was in the wreckage of her house, and the solution became obvious.
Everything was broken and flattened, except her gigantic fridge.
So if a tornado touches down, get in the fridge. You know it makes sense !
Yes, but that makes 22 who died, who were not in fridges.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Except that one woman and her seven month old child died in one of those.mistermack wrote:What strikes me, when looking at the news, is the high percentage of US houses made out of sticks.
Haven't they heard of the story of the three little piggies? "I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down."
One woman was in the wreckage of her house, and the solution became obvious.
Everything was broken and flattened, except her gigantic fridge.
So if a tornado touches down, get in the fridge. You know it makes sense !
How many of them were close to freezers large enough to present an attractive refuge, and how many would have chosen that refuge if it were available?mistermack wrote:Yes, but that makes 22 who died, who were not in fridges.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Except that one woman and her seven month old child died in one of those.mistermack wrote:What strikes me, when looking at the news, is the high percentage of US houses made out of sticks.
Haven't they heard of the story of the three little piggies? "I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down."
One woman was in the wreckage of her house, and the solution became obvious.
Everything was broken and flattened, except her gigantic fridge.
So if a tornado touches down, get in the fridge. You know it makes sense !
Proves my point !
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