Kds86z
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Wow. Omg… awfulListening to Kalamazoo County on scanner, doesn't sound great. At a large mobile home park NE of Portage requesting power cut to entire park, multiple casualties.
Wow. Omg… awfulListening to Kalamazoo County on scanner, doesn't sound great. At a large mobile home park NE of Portage requesting power cut to entire park, multiple casualties.
Yep, I go from breathing a sigh of relief from anything too bad in my area to being sick to my stomach about what I see the next dayThis has happened three times in a row now this year where a highly anticipated tornado risk in the central plains underperforms just for the very next tornado risk day further east to outperform expectations.
Multiple vortices on the Colon tornado?
Ryan Hall showing another rotation storm south of Paw Paw approaching the Portage, MI area.
Was just going to mention that cell. Might actually be on the ground. Hard to tell due to the distance from all the surrounding radars.Well, I called my buddy in Osseo, MI and told him to take cover.
Oh yeah, that's bad.
The usual of what happens when there's disasters. So much dramatization on Twitter. Usually take things for a grain of salt until a few hours after. Because right when something happens it's always "mass causality event or town was wiped away".No fatalities? Someone further up said casualties
Casualties can include injuries, it doesn't always mean just fatalities. Additionally, scanner reports should always be taken with a grain of salt, as it's heat of the moment and people passing on what civilians have told them.No fatalities? Someone further up said casualties