Posted on 07/19/2006 7:53:21 PM PDT by silentknight
Early reports:
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folks, streaming of news coverage from damage in stl at kmov.com,
AmerenUE reports OVER 340,000 people out in metro St. Louis ALONE, 3 building collapses in the city, roof off parts of Lambert Airport, power out in one terminal, BUT the cardinals game is still on.
EDIT::: Debris from collapsed building on the Eads Bridge across the mississippi, Metrolink train service is DOWN, Mayor slay mentions this as one of the worst storms to hit the metro st. louis area in a long time.
I graduated from Parkway North. And I sent a message back! :o)
I'm usually defending Wikipedia but in this case they're not up on the latest science.
The most recent peer-reviewed papers on the quakes have reduced their estimated magnitudes significantly. This isn't exciting, hence you haven't seen this mentioned in the mainstream media.
Said Luthor Lowe of Little Rock, Ark., in town for the National College Democrats Convention at Saint Louis University wondered, "Does this always happen in St. Louis?"
Typical Democrat cluelessness.
Cue these photos (from a young Democrat source, no less) of Luther Lowe, a leading candidate for College Democrats National President, dressed in drag. A source says it was for an AIDS awareness event. (It was a Cancer fundraiser, says Lowe.)
Wow, he'll make a good leader for the party of the stupid.
Sullivan probably didn't even get a drop. This storm came almost straight south from northern IL and didn't get very far west of the city at all.
BTW - Sullivan is actually where I was born :)
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Well we had a bow echo come through our area about 7 years ago and the damage was greater then any tornado we have ever had, tress and powerlines were down from as far north as Sheboygan south to the state line and westward Madison.
The 1895 quake WAS NOT the big one - by the way - I live here!
My sister who lives at Lake St. Louis said her area got the terrible wind and rain but nothing else. No damage, to her knowledge, and she has power.
yes I know... the graphic was show how far and strongly the 6.0 on the NM was ~vs~ the 6.7 that was in SF.
a 6.0 on the NM will be a lot more damaging and wide spread than a 6.7 in SF.
I am also in the area... I am about 85 miles south of STL along the Mississippi River. If a 6.0 hits I doubt my home will still be standing.
Now I really need to hit the bed ;-)
BREAKING NEWS: It has just been reported the President George W. Bush was responsible for this natural disaster; a payback for the city of St. Louis voting Democratic in the last two Presidential Elections.
More details as they come in.
Check in if you can.
Leni
I was born and raised in New Madrid County, still have a lot of relatives there.
If you're 85 miles south of St. Louis, I have a daughter just south of you in Jackson, Mo.
For a change the wind came from the weather instead of from Braves bats! The ump let them play after the storm because it would otherwise have been made up in 100 degree heat tomorrow afternoon. Cards website reports 30 injured fans at the park from the weather, 5 of whom were taken to the hospital (2 back injuries, 1 dislocated hip, 1 dislocated shoulder and 1 seizure unrelated to the weather.) The storm also wreaked havoc throughout the new park, shredding parts of the field tarp and destroying the plastic sheeting in the press box. The FOX studio was tipped over and demolished. Cards still won 8-3 behind Carpenter in spite of him learning before the game his house was out of power and his family had fled to a motel for the night.
"none of the New Madrid quakes were likely larger than the 1906 San Franscico Earthquake, the 1857 San Andreas quake, or the Owens Valley earthquake."
But did any of those make the Mississippi run backwards and ring churchbells in cities as far away as Boston?
Don't they just kill you with their hysterics when there is bad weather?
That was something I picked up from a one hour documentary about the New Madrid fault. I'm not prepared to defend it.
Powder..Patch..Ball FIRE!
We went through that storm last night. Twenty minutes south of St. Louis. High winds lots of rain and our power went out at 8:40 but came back on about 4:30 this morning.
The lightning was a once in a lifetime show....
There are 480,000 people without power this morning in St. Louis, and it's forecast to be the hottest day yet with temps over 100 degrees. The city officials and teams managing the power repairs say they think this is the worst storm to hit St. Louis in over 30 years. And we may have more storms this afternoon.
Thanks for thinking of me.
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