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tornado

September 27, 2005

I was at the greenhills shopping mall a while ago. Had an early buffet lunch with my huni at Una Mas, then went shopping (sort of. hehe Ü) It was a really normal day, until we got bored and decided to go home at around 2:30 in the afternoon. As we left Theater Mall, I looked up to the sky. “Hmm..looks like rain’s gna pour anytime.”, I told myself. John got surprised when I pointed to the sky and said “Huni look at that!!” We were surprised at what we saw–a hurricane..in the Philippines?! What the?! It’s not normal! It’s was just a small hurricane, but it’s still a hurricane, right? We immediately recorded it on video using our phones..and so did other people.

 

The hurricane was freaky…like in the movie “The Day After Tomorrow”. The pictures and the video can show only a dark cloud shaped like cone. It’s a lot different when you see it in person. What makes it so freaky is that you can see the dark wind going around in circles. Numerous large dragonflies were flying around very near the ground. It was unusually dark, and chilly. FREAKY. We watched and recorded every second until the hurricane disappeared, until what seemed like another formation showed up–but it was a false alarm. Rain poured as soon as the hurricane disappeared. Well, if you watched “The Day After Tomorrow”, you’d expect ice to fall from the sky. It was just rain that poured…that’s good though..I think.

I’m weirded out by the fact that the world’s climate is sort of changing. Typhoons are a lot stronger, storms never stop coming, and now, hurricanes in the Philippines?! Gee, maybe the movie really was telling the truth…freaky huh?

 

Posted by tish at 9:09 pm | permalink

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Hi Tish!

Care to share the video? :)

Posted by jangelo at September 30, 2005, 4:12 pm

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