Dorothy, we are not in Kansas

mrs.oroblanco

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Took this yesterday while heading for the basement!




tornado 6-12-11.jpg
 

Chug And Red

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I don't miss seeing those Chug, I was a Medivac Dispatcher and spent Many hours looking for those during thunderstorms season At Ft Sill OK!!!! 24 hrs on 24 off For 18 months
 

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Scary, but it's a little bitty thing. Be glad you don't get those mile wide ones.
 

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I have never seen one and I sure don't want to. Thanks for sharing the picture and I am glad you are here to post it :thumbsup:
 

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mrs.oroblanco

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They are cool to look at - as long as they are not (1) heading towards you or (2) heading towards anything that can be harmed.

The biggest problem I have found is that I can get to staring at them - and taking pictures. Now that our local newspaper (a once a week paper) came out last Wednesday, most of the paper has pictures in it, tracking the tornado from southwest of town, all the way to the Northeast part of town, where it apparently hit the plains and went away.

Mother Nature sure makes some interesting things.


Beth
 

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