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Is it russian bombs incoming??

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9 hours ago, major-mark63 said:

Is it russian bombs incoming??

It was a tornado warning. 

It begins with a continuous tone for 2 minutes or so, then switches to the cycle heard in the video. 

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15 hours ago, Timmah! said:

 

This reminds me why I don't miss living right next to the train tracks. Every night two to three times you can't help but walkup to loud noise. 

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My mom grew up in this house built in the mid 1800's built as a winery out of local Limestone rock and no motor by a German's. It has 48" thick walls in built into the mountain and has a spring coming out the main cellar. The main cellar has 60 feet high celling and stays 65f year around. Back in the 1900's the land became diseased so grapes wouldn't grow causing the winery to close and later becoming my moms home.  

There is a Cellar by the front door and it was used in the Underground Railroad helping slaves get across the Ohio river. My grandma showed me this cellar that was hidden and unless you knew, you'd have a hard time finding it.  

To the window above the main cellar door is 80 feet up. On the other end you can step onto the roof. Germans knew how to build that's for freaking sure. I loved visiting this place as a kid.
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I had never seen the cellar let up like this as a kid. With a 60 foot tall celling... it's freaking huge in there. I always wanted to setup stereo equipment in there and jam the hall out of it. 48 inch thick walls... no sound would get out. 
The Baker-Bird Winery in Augusta, Kentucky, is home to the oldest, largest wine cellar in this country. The wine cellar is 40 feet wide, 40 feet tall and 90 feet deep. It's the only winery in the country to have survived a Civil War battle.
Here is the location of the cellar where the Slaves use to hide. There are cellars all along the curved edge of the main cellar. 
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If every in the area go check this place out. 

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Radar confirmed rotation, glad it passed over.

This line that moved through in the morning actually was a good thing, as it drained the atmosphere of energy & made the tornadoes that did touch down later in the evening up the road in Louisville a lot less destructive. 

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