UpperLevelLOL
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The roof collapse at that church sounds reminiscent of what happened at the Goshen Methodist Church on Palm Sunday 1994. Hopefully the death toll doesn't get anywhere near as bad as that one...The St. Louis tornado causing fatalities is really sad. I’m not sure it was as high-end of a tornado as some of the ones we just saw over the past 2-3 hours, but that doesn’t matter in situations like this. I wonder if the roof collapse mentioned earlier in the thread is where some of those fatalities took place?
Now the question is.. if there is an eF4, how are the offices in these areas?Umm....that is pretty obviously debarking in that grainy background, isn't it? Good grief!!
Edit: granted, we'll have to see, but I just can't imagine what else would look like that.
a tornado in a town called Edmonton on a Friday evening would be rather ironic I guessThat Edmonton storm looks significant. Out on it’s own too.
It's been almost 38 years since the last time that happened (IIRC).a tornado in a town called Edmonton on a Friday evening would be rather ironic I guess
2025 has had quite a reputation of causing a sense of nostalgia for some previous hit towns.a tornado in a town called Edmonton on a Friday evening would be rather ironic I guess
I believe that Marion is in Paducah's WFO. I wouldn't doubt that its possible that it gets rated EF-4 since they are decent with contextual damage. We still got to get better images for us to definitively tell how well built the home was.Now the question is.. if there is an eF4, how are the offices in these areas?
It had some pretty sweet structure illuminated by lightning. Unfortunately, I spent way too long fumbling around with my DSLR (that I don't know how to use at night) before I gave up and started taking phone pics, which would have turned out better if I'd switched sooner. It's been near continuous lightning for like the past 30 minutes.This cell is also in Texas and it looks interesting…
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