Posted on 07/04/2004 11:58:18 AM PDT by Cheetah1
Reports of major damage across Southern Missouri...Northern Arkansas...and Western Tennessee.
Roof removed from school...houses damaged...some injuries.
Some reports...
1120 AM TSTM WND DMG BIGGERS 36.33N 90.81W 07/04/2004 RANDOLPH AR EMERGENCY MNGR
ROOF BLOWN OFF OF A SCHOOL
1130 AM TSTM WND DMG JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W 07/04/2004 CRAIGHEAD AR TRAINED SPOTTER
SEVERAL LARGE TREES DOWN. STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO SOME BUSINESSES AND HOMES.
1200 PM TSTM WND DMG JONESBORO 35.82N 90.69W 07/04/2004 CRAIGHEAD AR TRAINED SPOTTER MOBILE HOME PARK DAMAGED
1235 PM TSTM WND DMG SE MARION 35.21N 90.20W 07/04/2004 CRITTENDEN AR TRAINED SPOTTER ROOF AND STRUCTURAL DAMAGE ON HWY 77 AT BILLS GRILL RD
0100 PM TSTM WND DMG KEISER 35.67N 90.09W 07/04/2004 MISSISSIPPI AR LAW ENFORCEMENT WIND PICKED UP A POLE AND THREW IT INTO A CAR WINDSHIED ON I-55 AT THE 44 MILE MARKER. THERE WERE NO INJURIES.
REPORTS FROM LOCAL MEDIA OF SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO TREES ACROSS THIS ENTIRE AREA...WINDS OF 90+ MILES PER HOUR.
0630 AM TSTM WND DMG COLUMBUS 37.17N 94.83W
07/04/2004 CHEROKEE KS EMERGENCY MNGR
WIDESPREAD WIND DAMAGE COUNTY-WIDE. 1 HOME DESTROYED,
NUMEROUS HOMES DE-ROOFED, LARGE TREES DOWN ALL OVER THE
COUNTY, BLOCKING ROADS, SEVERAL BARNS DESTROYED, GRAIN
BINS BLOWN. REPORTED BY EMERGENCY MNGR.
Reports of hundreds of trees down across these same areas...
Severe Thunderstorm Watches Continue across Illinois...Indiana...Kentucky...Missouri...Tennessee
Ya'll OK ??
Storms have managed to stay just south of my area :)
Thankfully!
We have had enough severe weather...so far this year.
Looks bad down there though...
Mother Nature Celebrates Fourth of July with her own fireworks!!!
We had a HUGE storm this am. It knocked out our power for five hours and downed several trees. The lake is up a foot after 4 inches of rain in three days.
We are in NE Oklahoma and this is the mildest June/July I have ever seen.
72 here in So. Cal, with a mild pacific breeze.......
Storm Damage Reports Since 7 a.m.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html
That didn't sound right. I meant mild in temperature yet fierce in weather.
prayers for all those in harm's way!
Good grief!
Prayers for safety on the way!
When the 7.0 hits your lovely pacific paradise, don't expect much sympathy from the midwest FReepers.
No kidding - I'll have to post a response saying "82 and stable ground here in East Tennessee..."
Only the weak look for sympathy Sandy.
Ours, too -- we're in central Missouri -- beautiful day for the 4th. May God continue to bless America.
Carolyn
Fine. How about compassion? Is that okay, or is that weak too?
78, clear and no earthquakes lately from the banks of the upper Missouri in Montana.
Not looking for any of that. Been through all that and never looked for sympathy, compassion, or government help.
It is his MO. Ignore him.
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