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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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Ah ok cool. I was econ too and ended up in finance (never really did anything econ related). Agree its a good general major.
Charlotte is a good spot for that! I have some ex-classmates in Charlotte who worked/are working for some of the banks there (BoA, Wells Fargo, etc.).
 
Welp that’ll do it for me...enjoy severe season (to those who enjoy it), enjoy the warm and hopefully sunny days ahead. A disappointing winter behind us but always the hope for a better run next year. Be safe everyone, see y’all next fall!


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Welp that’ll do it for me...enjoy severe season (to those who enjoy it), enjoy the warm and hopefully sunny days ahead. A disappointing winter behind us but always the hope for a better run next year. Be safe everyone, see y’all next fall!


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Stay safe man, enjoy spring/summer
 
This is from the Nashville weather service about last years March tornado outbreak.
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From late in the day on March 2 into the early morning hours on March 3, several supercell thunderstorms spawned numerous tornadoes across southeast Missouri, southern Kentucky, Tennessee, and central Alabama. One of these supercells formed near the Mississippi River in West Tennessee, then tracked eastward across the entire length of the state spawning numerous tornadoes and dropping large hail up to the size of baseballs in some areas. The worst of these tornadoes touched down across Middle Tennessee during the early morning hours of March 3, 2020, resulting in widespread damage, hundreds of injuries and 25 fatalities. These tornadoes were the worst seen in Tennessee since the devastating tornadoes of April 27, 2011 across East Tennessee, as well as the Super Tuesday tornadoes on February 5-6, 2008.
 
@Myfrotho704_ how does this make you feel
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