I walked through carriage hills about 20 minutes after the tornado came through, because I lived just up the street. So much devastation. I have a large gallery of photos from that because I was a senior in high school and loved photography.
Grew up in Liberty, was thirteen when this happened. I remember watching from the south end of town as the wall cloud passed over, bringing the tornado with it. The funnel was dark, possibly rainwrapped, but I didn't see the debris it contained until electrical transformers started exploding at the base. The inflow was powerful even from a mile away.
I walked through carriage hills about 20 minutes after the tornado came through, because I lived just up the street. So much devastation. I have a large gallery of photos from that because I was a senior in high school and loved photography.
How about releasing the weather coverage from that day?
Grew up in Liberty, was thirteen when this happened. I remember watching from the south end of town as the wall cloud passed over, bringing the tornado with it. The funnel was dark, possibly rainwrapped, but I didn't see the debris it contained until electrical transformers started exploding at the base. The inflow was powerful even from a mile away.
The main weather event that sparked my interest in becoming a storm chaser.
I was only 6 years old but I still remember sheltering in the basement while the nader passed by.
I lived through this tornado!
My aunt and late grandmother were in this tornado. O_o
I was born during that, almost in a hallway in Shawnee
It was a tornado
Killed my horse
Ohh that’s sad. Sorry.
so sorry