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Tornado warning moves from Long Beach to Orange County From staff and wire reports Posted: 01/19/2010 12:49:22 PM PST SANTA ANA – A tornado warning was issued for Orange County today as thunderstorms rolled into the area. The tornado warning is in effect until 1:30 p.m. for Seal beach, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Anaheim and Costa Mesa, according to the National Weather Service. Radar showed squall lines moving across the Palos Verdes Peninsula and into central Orange County. National Weather Service Meteorologist Tina Stall said the afternoon forecast “looks fairly nasty.” Water spouts are possible across the ocean and, if they come ashore, they become tornadoes. The next wave of the storm is expected to be the most damaging. “Let me find some wood, knock on wood,” joked Terry Belanger, Seal Beach’s interim public works director. “The first rains (Monday) pretty much flushed the streets and there were no serious problems. It was pretty routine actually. But we’re told t

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Tornado warning moves from Long Beach to Orange County From staff and wire reports Posted: 01/19/2010 12:49:22 PM PST SANTA ANA – A tornado warning was issued for Orange County today as thunderstorms rolled into the area. The tornado warning is in effect until 1:30 p.m. for Seal beach, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Anaheim and Costa Mesa, according to the National Weather Service. Radar showed squall lines moving across the Palos Verdes Peninsula and into central Orange County. National Weather Service Meteorologist Tina Stall said the afternoon forecast “looks fairly nasty.” Water spouts are possible across the ocean and, if they come ashore, they become tornadoes. The next wave of the storm is expected to be the most damaging. “Let me find some wood, knock on wood,” joked Terry Belanger, Seal Beach’s interim public works director. “The first rains (Monday) pretty much flushed the streets and there were no serious problems. It was pretty routine actually. But we’re told t

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