I'm thankful that we live in a zone that doesn't get a lot of tornados.
We do get pretty bad thunderstorms though and those are bad enough.
In New York it was the snow storms.
I don't know what's worse, but it feels like it would be easier to predict and escape a tornado than an earthquake. I might visit the west coast one day, but there's no way I'd live there with earthquakes and wildfires.
Some people don't seem to mind the hurricanes in Florida, but I say no thanks to that too.
So yeah...wild weather and shaking ground? Definitely not for me. Not that there's such a thing as a completely safe place to live, but I rather live in a lower risk zone.
Snow storms are weird though because we may not get a lot, but they'll close school anyway. Yet, I can understand why. The twists and turns of the mountains can be dangerous if you aren't careful. They can be dangerous even if you ARE careful.
In New York they salt the roads so much and expect you to go to work even if there's 3 feet of snow. Snow closings are much more rare up there, but they have cars with snow tires, chains for the school buses and such. The down side though? Cars rust easily up there. A car might last 5 years in New York but in Virginia last 10 or more years. The body goes before the engine up North, but the engine will go before the body down south.
Yeah I'm not sure I'd want to live in TN myself, not if earthquakes AND tornadoes are a potential threat. I don't think anywhere is completely free of earthquakes either. I think there's actually a volcano somewhere around Richmond or close to the center of Virginia. We have had earthquakes close to Dayton, VA. There's Mole Hill and another one, Trimble Knob in Monterey but both of them are inactive. I'd hate to live nearby if those things ever erupted. But I guess that explains the presence of the hot springs.
I still remember a quake that started in Virginia and made it's way up to New York. I had no idea WHAT that was and it scared me. Minor quakes like that seem common in CA, but that's something I don't think I'd ever get used to.
Here's a bit of info on the volcanoes that are nearby:
http://www.virginiaplaces.org/geology/volcano.html
I will add that I don't know how people can like tornadoes considering the damage they cause, but the storms themselves are fascinating in how they form. Some people even go as far as being storm chasers...but I think they're nuts.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)