My internet connection has been up & down over the past few weeks. Sometimes for 20-40 minutes several times a day, sometimes for half the day. I called the company (Verizon DSL). They didn't fix the problem, but the internet no longer went down for half the day.
Betty's was hit by a tornado Saturday. The weather services, & the city claim there was no tornado in the city. Storm rotation was detected though, & tornado warnings were made for just outside the city. But eyewitnesses across the street say they did see a whirlwind of leaves, branches, twigs, & debris over my house. They say it dissipated near the street dropping branches on a car & in a yard across the street. They said it did look like a tornado to them.
It tore a 200 year old tree out of the ground next door. The very huge tree just barely missed my windows by a few feet. It brought down power, cable & phone lines too, but my power, although flickering remained on.
The wind blew my well secured fans right out of the windows, knocked the curtains & blinds right off the window frames. It blew light objects across the room. It was like a bomb went off. It all lasted less than 10 seconds. It was just a rather mild thunder storm, then all at once the sky suddenly got as dark as night like someone turned off a light switch. Then there was a whoosh, lots of crashing sounds, with all sorts of garbage, mud, leaves & twigs hitting my windows. It ended with the loud crash of the tree cracking & falling, then everything was silent & calm again except for some distant thunder.
Amazingly, the windows & screens held up, but my blinds were totally destroyed. The fans got a little wet but are OK. Curtains are soggy so need to be washed but are OK. Coffee cup & dry milk container on my kitchen counter near the window were blown all the way to beside my bed.
Boy-Cat ran to the bathroom while Suzie ran to her favorite pillow. It was over so fast, & got so quiet they calmed down soon. By the time I was walking around trying to figure out what the hell just happened, they were following me, sniffing around as confused as I was. Once stuff started hitting the windows, I was thinking "tornado", but by the time I ran as far from the windows as I could get, it was over.
I was trying to get online at the time, as my DSL had just gone down again. So my view of the window is just above the monitor. It was daylight at the time (just after 6pm). When I saw the daylight shut off & the window go black, I thought "what the hell..." before I could finish the thought, there was a whoosh, the fans blew out, & stuff hit the windows.
I think, "tornado" & run like hell to the door. By the time my hand was on the doorknob, it stopped, & was quiet. It all was very fast. There were no severe storm or wind warnings for my area at the time. All warnings were for the NY/PA state line. I was taken by surprise. Lesson learned -- if the sky suddenly gets dark, even if it's calm, & the weather issued no warnings for your area, anything can happen, & it could happen in seconds.
Here's some pix of that evening with the huge tree on it's side, across our driveway, & just feet from my windows. To give you an idea of the size of that thing, that fence next door is 11 feet tall. It took out part of the fence too. Somewhere under that is their porch next door. The bottom of those windows next door are 6 feet above the ground.
It was dark. My windows were covered in dirt, mud, & leaves so the pictures are a bit blurry. I tried to brighten & filter them a little.