April 01, 2021, 04:11 PM
Belgian BlueIs a storm shelter a good idea? Daughter wants to know.
Search Took about 30 seconds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIQq4hfsgVIA very poor choice for a door. Also, if you look at the video of Texas Tech testing these things, they're launching 2x4s at them, not telephone poles.
Yea, I'm sure you're a real smart guy and all. But in my opinion, I'd rather be under ground. Like I said, there are LOTs of people in tornado alley living for years in trailer parks too. Likely they'd agree with you.
You seem an awful lot like an above ground shelter salesman.

Underground shelters have their share of hazards as well. In Moore OK, Plaza Towers Elementary School seven children drowned in a basement shelter.
https://nypost.com/2013/05/21/...ue-recovery-efforts/Very sad story. Also, this website has some pretty jarring photos of what can happen with in-ground shelters:
https://www.tornadoalleyarmor....ound-or-below-groundSo, it's one of those pick your poison situations. I would imagine most of the industry rated shelters would suffice. I've always believed underground was the safest bet but I had lingering questions regarding the Plaza Towers tragedy.
Some plan to monitor the TV & radio and be in another county when a large tornado is spotted, but that is extremely hazardous too. In OKC, a few years ago, an entire interstate was grid locked as a tornado was approaching. I don't believe there were fatalities but it could have been terrible.
I can see the benefits of a solid above ground shelter, if properly built I'd imagine they would protect people from most tornados and most debris. I do believe underground shelters are better for the worst tornados though they do come with their own hazards.
April 04, 2021, 02:41 PM
sleepla8er.
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Originally posted by P210:
Williamson county, TN...my question is whether it’s a good idea for [a storm shelter in] that area...
This link (
www.FEMA.gov/Disasters/Disaster-Declarations ) takes you to FEMA's website where you can find all of the "declared" disasters by US State and Type.
Unfortunately, you need to open each disaster to determine the impacted area. For Tornadoes, if they can occur in one part of TN I'm guessing they can land anywhere across TN. Having lived my life in CA, I don't know much about Tornadoes other than to avoid them!
For TN, there have been 21 declared disasters where one "or more" Tornadoes caused significant damages. Keep that in mind, it's not just 21 Tornadoes ~ this is the number of declarations not a count of Tornadoes:
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND FLOODING (DR-4541-TN)
Incident Period: April 12, 2020 - April 13, 2020
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND FLOODING (DR-4189-TN)
Incident Period: June 5, 2014 - June 10, 2014
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS AND (DR-4060-TN)
Incident Period: February 29, 2012 - March 2, 2012
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, AND (DR-4005-TN)
Incident Period: June 18, 2011 - June 24, 2011
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND ASSOCIATED FLOODING (DR-1974-TN)
Incident Period: April 25, 2011 - April 28, 2011
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING (DR-1979-TN)
Incident Period: April 19, 2011 - June 7, 2011
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, TORNADOES, AND STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS (DR-1978-TN)
Incident Period: Apr 4, 2011
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING (DR-1965-TN)
Incident Period: February 28, 2011 - March 1, 2011
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND TORNADOES (DR-1909-TN)
Incident Period: April 30, 2010 - May 18, 2010
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND FLOODING (DR-1851-TN)
Incident Period: June 12, 2009 - June 14, 2009
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING (DR-1839-TN)
Incident Period: Apr 10, 2009
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, AND FLOODING (DR-1745-TN)
Incident Period: February 5, 2008 - February 6, 2008
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS AND TORNADOES (DR-1634-TN)
Incident Period: April 2, 2006 - April 8, 2006
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING (DR-1464-TN)
Incident Period: May 4, 2003 - May 30, 2003
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS AND TORNADOS (DR-1441-TN)
Incident Period: November 9, 2002 - November 12, 2002
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODING (DR-1331-TN)
Incident Period: May 23, 2000 - May 31, 2000
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES AND FLOODING (DR-1275-TN)
Incident Period: May 5, 1999 - May 19, 1999
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES AND HIGH WINDS (DR-1262-TN)
Incident Period: January 17, 1999 - February 1, 1999
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES AND FLOODING (DR-1215-TN)
Incident Period: April 16, 1998 - May 18, 1998
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS AND TORNADOES (DR-1171-TN)
Incident Period: March 28, 1997 - March 29, 1997
Tennessee SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES & FLOODING (DR-585-TN)
Incident Period: May 7, 1979
I did not include severe storms, in my search but that is an option. Flooding is also an option but I don't think I want to be in a windowless shelter for a storm that might result in flood waters. I only searched for storms with Tornadoes.
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