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CheeselandSkies
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A similar thing happened on May 28, 2019 with the EF2 that hit the Silver Lining Tours van and the Lawrence-Linwood EF4 that followed...
Yesterday at 10:39 PM
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Two very similar tornado events that I find fascinating (and no one ever seems to make this comparison) are the March 13, 1990...
Yesterday at 10:33 PM
ARCC
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As Covid has disappeared in the past month, I’ve heard of a lot more stomach bugs. This week I’ve heard of a family getting strep...
Yesterday at 9:55 PM
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Another interesting tidbit as far as the flu and other non-COVID viruses go. The flu wasn't the only virus that COVID-19 pushed out...
Yesterday at 8:36 PM
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I agree with the general concept, though I think it needs to be more targeted towards % of at-risk people as opposed to X overall number...
Yesterday at 8:36 PM
Mike S
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The 2/2/1955 edition of the Decatur Daily has the storms on the front page and subsequent pages. They can be seen online with a...
Yesterday at 7:56 PM
Jacob
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Another interesting tidbit as far as the flu and other non-COVID viruses go. The flu wasn't the only virus that COVID-19 pushed out...
Yesterday at 7:19 PM
Jacob
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I agree with the general concept, though I think it needs to be more targeted towards % of at-risk people as opposed to X overall number...
Yesterday at 7:55 AM
Peter Griffin
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All of those analog years each had at least 1 F5/EF5. 1974 and 2011 featured super outbreaks. 1999 featured possibly the strongest...
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This is my opinion only... I think when we hit 150 million vaccinations (150 million with at least 1 dose), then pull mandatory...
Yesterday at 6:12 AM
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I'm posting this video in a couple of threads as it's pretty noteworthy: On the topic of Joplin, this is a video that, while not...
Yesterday at 5:25 AM
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I'd love to find this with the original audio; I saw it with the audio in a TLC documentary from 2000 or so (back when it was actually a...
Yesterday at 5:22 AM
Equus
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I'm posting this video in a couple of threads as it's pretty noteworthy: On the topic of Joplin, this is a video that, while not...
Yesterday at 12:34 AM
Equus
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I try to save as many interesting old wx sites as I can offline but I don't think I got to that one in time; lots of very valuable...
Wednesday at 10:59 PM
Equus
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The entry for the 1955 MS tornado and a mention in Part A
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