When Male “Karens” Clash with K9 Tornado Warnings: A Surprising Twist Unveiled
As we were watching our favorite meteorologist, Ryan Hall Ya’ll, cover the storm live on YouTube, we felt that familiar, foreboding sickness in the pits of our stomachs. So far, we have been lucky. Every one of these storms seem to get broken up by the mountain range we live on. But, that never really consoles us much. We live with the constant reminder that in April of 2011, an F4 twister crossed this same mountain range, and slammed into Trenton, which is the town just below us in the valley.
As the radar was showing the first patchwork of color engulfing our immediate location, Tank, our black lab, began barking his head off. It was raining sheets outside and we couldn’t see a thing. But, as we quieted Tank down and listened, we could clearly hear a sound like thunder that simply didn’t stop. It was just one continuous rumble. Tank was uncontrollably agitated and I told Angela, “That’s it! Down to the basement!”