000002492 001__ 2492 000002492 005__ 20250604154015.0 000002492 02480 $$a050-002-216 000002492 037__ $$aGENERAL 000002492 245__ $$aJustin J. Hering : Tornado Oral History 000002492 260__ $$cFebruary 8, 2006. 000002492 336__ $$aOral History 000002492 500__ $$aSubmitted: February 8, 2006, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. 000002492 533__ $$cLocal History & Genealogy Center 000002492 541__ $$aWarren-Trumbull County Public Library. 000002492 592__ $$aMy memories of 1985 are few and far between, as I was only almost 3 years old. However, the night of May 31st I can remember quite clearly. I didn't understand what a tornado was, all I knew at that time was a very bad thunderstorm was coming our way. My parents sent me to my aunts house in Allenwood, PA, just in case the storm hit Milton. As it turned out the storm hit very close to Allenwood itself, within a 1/4 mile of my aunt's house. I've discovered recently it was an F3 at the time. I recall constant thunder and rumbling, and very intense lightning. I remember being very frightened and crying myself to sleep. I was very fortunate that this was the extent of my experience as I understand that others affected by this outbreak had much, much worse of an experience. To this day, any time severe thunderstorms move into my area I become very nervous and can't stop watching the sky. 000002492 650__ $$aTornadoes—Trumbull County (Ohio) 000002492 650__ $$aTornadoes—Allenwood (Pennsylvania). 000002492 651__ $$aAllenwood (Pennsylvania). 000002492 655__ $$aOral history. 000002492 7001_ $$aHering, Justin J. 000002492 980__ $$aTornado Memory Project