Posted on 03/12/2006 6:39:21 PM PST by silentknight
A large tornado has moved through Illinois and has just hit the City of Springfield. Spotters reported a large tornado moved through the city. Damage is being reported. Emergency responders are being called in from surrounding areas.
NWS reports that this was a large wedge tornado.
I'm with you and I grew up in the Midwest - I remember my dad driving us through Elkhart a day or two after the Palm Sunday tornado. Scary stuff. I'll admit to sort of holding my breath the 4 years I lived in California whenever I got stuck on a cloverleaf though.
So far so good here (Hawaii). We had a tsunami warning and sirens our 3rd day on Oahu in 1994. Our home is safely above any tsunami danger. Hurricanes are bad but you can prepare better than with a tornado. The only actual tornado I've ever seen though was in a field not a mile from our house here. I saw the thing below and thought what the @#$%??? Hawaii doesn't have these things!
sigh
Did Kansas throw out Intelligent Design or accept it?
Oh no! Mother Nature is on the rampage tonight. Prayers for Jefferson City. Hope they fare better than Springfield.
Damn!
Why is it that it seems every tornado system must pass through Kansas.
Guess that's why they call it part of "tornado alley".
I sort of thought of Quix when I posted the people trapped in a Church report. But I guess his intellectual compatriots are around.
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE IL
1113 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ROMEOVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
EASTERN IROQUOIS COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS
NORTHWESTERN BENTON COUNTY IN NORTHWEST INDIANA
NEWTON COUNTY IN NORTHWEST INDIANA
* UNTIL 1145 PM CST /1245 AM EST/
* AT 1107 PM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 6
MILES NORTH OF WATSEKA TO MILFORD...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH.
THESE STORMS ARE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING QUARTER SIZE HAIL...AND
DAMAGING WINDS AT 60 MPH...WHICH CAN KNOCK DOWN LIMBS AND POWER
LINES AND DAMAGE WEAK STRUCTURES.
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NEAR...
RAUB BY 1220 AM...
PERKINS BY 1125 PM...
ENOS BY 1130 PM...
FORESMAN BY 1135 PM...
A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE WARNED AREA. SEVERE STORMS
CAN PRODUCE TORNADOES WITH LITTLE OR NO WARNING.
I don't know, as I have not gotten any more word from west of the lake. No word on Stockton yet. The hook was right on top of them though. Let's hope all is okay.
A_R
What surprising me is that these storms seem a little far north for this time of year. Usually we in the Deep South get this weather this time of year. I know because 3/15-4/15 I am always in "stay in touch with the weather" mode. We have yet to see a storm like this as of this year. Seems like the midwest is usually prone to these storms more like May to June.
I am sure it is due to the unseasonably warm weather as it was 85 degrees here today, about 10 degree above norm.
Why I ran across this yesterday, I'll never know....
Let's just say that his home is on my dog walk route....and sometimes I am just plain out of doggie poop bags :)
We get a few tornado in the Central Valley of Calfornia from time to time. But they are wanna be tornados compared to what the Midwest experiences all the time. I don't even think that they even rate as an F1. If someone from the Midwest saw it they would think that it was a dustdevil or a whirlwinds.
Peoria what? IL?
LOL! THAT is funny!
Let's just say that his home is on my dog walk route....and sometimes I am just plain out of doggie poop bags :)
ROFLMAO
ROFLMAO!
Last year Oklahoma set a record for no tornadoes at all anywhere in the state for the month of...May, I think.
You get patterns that set up that move stuff around. There's been a lot less stuff in the classic dryline areas of Central TX, Central OK the last couple of years, more in MO.
Drives the chasers crazy because MO is a bad, bad state to drive after tornadoes in, from what I gather.
I am most grateful, del.
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