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Royse City-area historical tornado activity is significantly above Texas state average. It is 261% greater than the overall U.S

Comments (41)


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stnaper

7:18AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Interesting photo and info. Stan

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ontar1

8:20AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Cool, but wouldn't want to live there!

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Faemike55

8:46AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Great photo - I think I'll pass on moving into this city

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Star4mation

8:54AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Nice shot Richard :)

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zaigodou

8:58AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Good shot!!!!

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magnus073

9:12AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Sounds like this is the last place anyone should want to live, Richard.

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starfire777

9:13AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Excellent shot!!!

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Flint_Hawk

9:17AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Nicely photographed! Scary information!

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netsuke

9:23AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Given that statistic, I think I'll pass on buying a home there.

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byteline

9:31AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

One house and no train. ;-))) Fantastic shot!

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bebopdlx

9:33AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Storm chasers paradise.

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illkirch

10:17AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

This building doesn't seem tornado resistant

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mickeyrony

10:47AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Hummmm Surely a house to go out whit the Wind..... Nice picture ((5++))

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drifterlee

10:51AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

We've gotten tornadoes here, but not very often.

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Jay-el-Jay

11:23AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

It is amazing that this building is still standing.

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DennisReed

12:10PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

was it located in a new area?

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VDH

12:20PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Interesting photo!!

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emmecielle

12:44PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Excellent capture! :)

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farmerC

1:04PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Shining done.

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bazza

1:43PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Best not be living there then!!

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Windigo

3:08PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Remember the old phrase -'Just blew into town'! Definitely possible in Royse!

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jayfar

3:21PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Great shot and I wonder how long Mother Nature will leave that shed intact !!!

bakr

4:31PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

wonderful !!!! 5+++++

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flavia49

5:46PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

excellent shot

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RodS

7:06PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

An interesting bit of information - I wonder why it's so much above average.. Don't think I'd want to live there, although it looks quite peaceful in your photo. Great capture, Richard. I love photographing these small towns.

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Navi

7:08PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Well, at least real-estate must be cheap :) - wouldn't like to like in such a place, for sure.

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brycek

7:53PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Nice capture, Richard!!

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goldie

8:28PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

interest info, Richard...might have something to do with the geological makeup of the area? or perhaps, it's an area with the least resistance? oh well, nice homesy photo...

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Bampster

9:56PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Guess the tornados are realy powerful, only the civic center is left. Excellent image, Richard!!!!!

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eekdog

10:43PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

great info and magnificent shot. a place to get blown away..

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MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed200
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