I forgot to add that what is also interesting is how STRAIGHT the path seems to be. Very geometrically straight.
Cool pic!
Global Warming. Bush’s Fault.
That is amazing. May this be the last one Alabama ever sees.
Back in Jan, I was driving through Georgia between Macon and Atlanta and there was one part where the trees were literally stripped and destroyed and I tried to look for it on Google satellite. I didn’t see anything but I figured it was a tornado that passed through. I forgot the mile markers which would have made it easier to find.
I also remember almost 10 years ago was the Evansville, IN tornado and one of my friends lives near the path. His house was untouched where as like 5 houses down, houses were literally trashed ! By US 41 on the KY side, there is a filling station with a tobacco shop, it was untouched but it was also next to the path. A piece of wood went into the metal in the gas island and was there for several years until some work was done.
I remember heading back to my duty station in Jacksonville, Florida, back in 1989. Driving on I-95 southbound through South Carolina, on a trip that I had taken many times before, everything seemed normal and pristine. All of a sudden, I entered a war zone: fallen trees, road signs and billboards flattened, and any structures were either smashed or heavily damaged. Hurrican Hugo had passed through there on its way inland. The “width” of destruction seemed to be at least several miles wide.