For those who have been wondering, I survived the tornado outbreak across
the Midsouth Friday night and Saturday morning. While there were warnings
for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding for Pulaski County (the Little Rock Metro Area), the worst of it was to my northeast.
Storm damage surveys are still being done by the National Weather Service, and preliminary data shows EF-3 tornado damage in northeast Arkansas, where
a nursing home was hit, and at least 2 people were killed. That same storm produced multiple strong to violent tornadoes, and it was showing rotation
on Doppler Radar for over 250 miles. If they can confirm a tornado was on
the ground for that long, "The QuadState Tornado" (Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky" will set a record for the longest tracked tornado
in US History...beating the "TriState Tornado" (Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana) on March 18, 1925. And, if it's shown to be continuous, and they find EF-5 tornado damage, that'll be affixed to the tornado, even though
it wasn't that strength for its entire life. And, if that occurs, it would
be Arkansas' first EF-5 tornado in 92 years.
For those who have been wondering, I survived the tornado outbreak across
the Midsouth Friday night and Saturday morning. While there were warnings
for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding for Pulaski County (the Little Rock Metro Area), the worst of it was to my northeast.
Storm damage surveys are still being done by the National Weather Service, and preliminary data shows EF-3 tornado damage in northeast Arkansas, where
a nursing home was hit, and at least 2 people were killed. That same storm produced multiple strong to violent tornadoes, and it was showing rotation
on Doppler Radar for over 250 miles. If they can confirm a tornado was on
the ground for that long, "The QuadState Tornado" (Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky" will set a record for the longest tracked tornado
in US History...beating the "TriState Tornado" (Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana) on March 18, 1925. And, if it's shown to be continuous, and they find EF-5 tornado damage, that'll be affixed to the tornado, even though
it wasn't that strength for its entire life. And, if that occurs, it would
be Arkansas' first EF-5 tornado in 92 years.
I'm you are ok, Darryl! We're sorry to hear about the destruction an
death in the affected areas. The pictures we saw of where that sucker
hit were incredible.
find EF-5 tornado damage, that'll be affixed to the tornado, even though
it wasn't that strength for its entire life. And, if that occurs, it would be Arkansas' first EF-5 tornado in 92 years.
Wow...
Geez, sorry for the keyboard probably littered with cookie crumbs,
Daryl! A few words didn't make it in this message :(
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