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  Moderator dinsdag 11 december 2007 @ 15:46:29 #201
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Kona Low over Hawaii



A persistent low pressure system, known as a “Kona Low,” brought several days of high winds, heavy rains and even blizzard conditions to parts of the Hawaiian Islands during the first week of December 2007. The storm resulted in flooding, downed power lines, and road closures, said news reports. On Oahu, winds gusted to 110 kilometers per hour (70 miles per hour). On Maui, the road to the summit of Haleakala was closed due to debris brought by heavy rains. Locally, up to 180 millimeters (7 inches) of rain were reported. On the Big Island of Hawaii, in addition to areas of heavy rain of up to 280 mm (11 inches), blizzard warnings were issued for the summits of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.

This image, made from the near-real time Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (MPA) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, shows rainfall totals over the Hawaii Islands between December 1 and December 7, 2007. The highest rainfall totals reported by the satellite analysis are over the northern part of the island of Hawaii and are on the order of 100 to 120 millimeters (about 4 to 5 inches, shown in red). The locally higher amounts recorded at weather stations on the ground fall below the resolution of the satellite data. A broad area of rain is also evident downstream (northeast) of the islands.

The storm that produced this rainfall, a Kona Low, was a subtropical cyclone that formed northwest of Hawaii outside the band of warm tropical waters that fuel tropical cyclones. Like its cousin, the tropical cyclone (or hurricane), subtropical cyclones bring strong winds and heavy rains, but the storm system circles a cold center, not a warm center as in a hurricane. Kona Lows originate from a deep kink in the jet stream (a band of strong winds high in the atmosphere that steer weather systems) that sinks south and pinches off, leaving behind a low-pressure circulation that is cut off from the main core of the jet. These cut-off lows can linger for several days.

The Kona Low gets its name from the change in wind direction that occurs when such a storm moves over the islands. Hawaii is dominated by the trade winds that blow in from the northeast. However, the counter-clockwise flow around a Kona low located west of Hawaii results in southwesterly winds over the islands, which is typically the leeward or “kona” side. Kona storms are common between October and April. The storms draw abundant moisture up from the warm tropical waters that surround Hawaii, which can then interact with the topography of the islands to produce heavy rains, as shown here.

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  Moderator dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 11:51:55 #202
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Rare January Twisters strike Midwest



MARSHFIELD, Mo. — A rare January outbreak of tornadoes raked the Midwest on Monday, flattening houses in several states and killing at least two people in Missouri.

An elderly woman was killed near Strafford in Greene County, officials said, and a 53-year-old woman's body was found by rescuers in a wooded area north of Marshfield near her trailer, which was destroyed.

At least six people were taken to hospitals by ambulance, said Michael Taylor, fire chief in Marshfield in the southwestern part of the state.
Two other people were in critical condition, said Ed Gray, a spokesman for Missouri's emergency management agency.

Storms continued to pummel the nation's midsection as darkness fell on a day when record temperatures were reported across much of the country. Tornadoes were also reported or suspected in Arkansas and Oklahoma and along the Illinois-Wisconsin line.

In Illinois, about 500 people fled their homes after a suspected tornado knocked over rail cars carrying hazardous materials.

About six homes were destroyed in the small town of Poplar Grove, Ill., where authorities rescued motorists trapped by downed, live electrical lines and crews searched damaged structures to make sure no one was trapped. Three people suffered minor injuries, Boone County Sheriff's Lt. Perry Gay said.

About 15 miles away in Harvard, Ill., a suspected tornado derailed one locomotive and 12 freight cars. A tank car containing shock fluid leaked for hours before it was contained, and another derailed car contained ethylene oxide, a flammable material widely used to sterilize medical supplies, but was not leaking, Union Pacific spokesman Mark Davis said.

Authorities ordered about 500 residents to evacuate the nearby unincorporated town of Lawrence, said Capt. David Shepherd with the McHenry County Sheriff's Office. No injuries were reported, he said.

To the northeast, a tornado ripped through Wisconsin's Kenosha County. Eleven houses in Wheatland were destroyed, five others had heavy damage and four had moderate damage, said Matthew Gronke, fire chief for the town of Randall. About 13 people were injured, none seriously, authorities said.

Deputies responding to a rollover accident saw a house collapse as the storm blew through, Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth said.

"It got flattened as they were there," he said, and windblown debris ripped the emergency light bar off their squad car.

The deputies completed their rescue of the motorist pinned in the car and then ran to the house.

"They pulled the wreckage from the basement door and got some people out," he said.

The tornado warning disrupted legal proceedings in Walworth County, as at least 300 people were moved to a courthouse basement as a precaution.

Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce E. Schroeder, who was presiding over opening testimony in a high-profile murder trial that was moved in Walworth County, said he couldn't believe it when the deputy said the courtroom had to be evacuated because of a tornado warning.

"It's a first," he said while waiting in the basement. "I've actually had ... warnings occur during jury trials before and frankly I just ignored them. But not in January."

Three juries were kept away from the rest of the courthouse employees, deputies, reporters and others in the basement during the hour-long evacuation.

Meteorologists said the unusual weather was the result of warm, moist air moving from the South that had temperatures hovering near 70 degrees on Sunday and Monday.

"It's very unseasonable for this time of year," said meteorologist Benjamin Sipprell of the National Weather Service's St. Louis office. "The atmosphere is just right."

The high in Buffalo, N.Y., of 59 beat the old record for the date by 5 degrees. The high was 66 in Toledo, Ohio, a record that led some University of Toledo students to stroll to class in T-shirts, flip-flops and shorts. In New Jersey, the Atlantic City International Airport recorded a high of 68 degrees, breaking a 10-year-old record by 10 degrees.

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  dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 14:59:52 #203
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gister hier tornado warning, tot 3 uur vanmiddag ofzo flash flood warnings ofzo, ik ga zo maar even de driveway fixen, die is half weggespoeld
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  dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 15:21:00 #204
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Fetchez la vache!
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Dramaqueen.

Pics or it didn't happen.
Patience is not one of my virtues, neither is memory. Or patience for that matter.
  dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 16:52:04 #205
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ik heb speciaal voor jou een foto gemaakt, nadat ik al 6 kruiwagens vol teringzooi van de weg heb geschraapt .
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Al het donkere "gravel" heb ik van de weg moeten scrapen (wat een kutwerk trouwens), en die geulen waren 1 foot diep ... dus ik vind dat dat redelijk onder wegspelen valt
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  dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 17:30:45 #206
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Oh ja gravel, daar begin ik ook niet aan. Dat spoelt inderdaad met die hoosbuien vrij makkelijk weg.

Je zit natuurlijk wel 'redelijk' dichtbij Kansas, toch wel een beetje Tornado Alley daar in de buurt.

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  dinsdag 8 januari 2008 @ 17:47:21 #207
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Op dinsdag 8 januari 2008 17:30 schreef popolon het volgende:
Oh ja gravel, daar begin ik ook niet aan. Dat spoelt inderdaad met die hoosbuien vrij makkelijk weg.

Je zit natuurlijk wel 'redelijk' dichtbij Kansas, toch wel een beetje Tornado Alley daar in de buurt.

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mwoa, op een een of andere manier komen tornado's nooit aan de grond hier in het durp ..

De driveway kan goed tegen hoosbuien (2 jaar al met enorme hoosbuien/thunderstorms enzo) maar vannacht was wel HEUL erg :p
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3 killed as warm weather breeds winter tornadoes



VS getroffen door tornado's

In de nacht van maandag op dinsdag zijn de eerste drie mensen om het leven gekomen, door een serie tornado’s in de Verenigde Staten. De doden vielen in Arkansas en Missouri.

Het waren de eerste tornado’s van dit jaar die de staten Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois en Wisconsin troffen. Voorlopig werden er 37 geteld en dat is ongeveer het maandgemiddelde. Uit verschillende plaatsen werd schade gemeld. Volgens CNN zijn er tientallen huizen beschadigd.

De tornado’s zijn bijzonder voor januari. Normaal gesproken is dit natuurgeweld voor later dit jaar gereserveerd. Anderzijds zijn de omstandigheden in grote delen van de Verenigde Staten lente-achtig. Vooral in het zuiden, maar ook het oosten worden deze dagen recordhoge temperatuurwaardes gemeten. Volgens Accuweather werden er dinsdag op 986 weerstations een temperatuurrecords bereikt.

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Dit jaar alweer 89 tornado's in VS

Het aantal tornado’s in de Verenigde Staten dit jaar is opgelopen tot 89. Op de 10e werden er 32 waargenomen. Gemiddeld komen in januari 34 tornado's voor.

De meeste tornado’s kwamen voor in de staten Mississippi en Alabama. Daarbij raakten 5 mensen gewond.

Bijzonder was het voorkomen van een tornado aan de westkust, in het grensgebied van de staten Washington en Oregon.

De tornado zorgde voor schade aan bomen, huizen en auto’s. 800 mensen moesten het tijdelijk zonder elektriciteit doen. Ook werd een vrachtwagen omver geworpen.

In dit gebied komt volgens de lokale meteorologische dienst slechts 1 a 2 keer per jaar een tornado voor.

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Noodweer in de Amerikaanse staten Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee en Kentucky heeft aan zeker 23 mensen het leven gekost, meldden Amerikaanse media woensdag. Meer dan honderd personen raakten gewond, aldus nieuwszender CNN.

De staten werden dinsdag, op 'Super Tuesday', getroffen door een reeks tornado's. In Atkins, Arkansas, kwam een echtpaar met hun kind om het leven. Autoriteiten meldden dat er in totaal veertien doden en tientallen gewonden waren gevallen in de staat. In de staat Kentucky vielen minstens drie doden in een woonwagenkamp.

Zes doden vielen voorts in Tennessee. In de universiteitstad Jackson verwoestte een tornado een studentenhuis waarbij studenten gewond of ingesloten raakten. In Tennessee en Mississippi raakten zeker dertig mensen gewond als gevolg van het noodweer.

Huckabee

In de hoofdstad van Arkansas, Little Rock, sprak de Republikeinse kandidaat en ex-gouverneur van Arkansas, Mike Huckabee, na zijn verrassende terugkeer in de race om tot Republikeins presidentskandidaat te worden gekozen.

Hij gedacht de slachtoffers in zijn rede. Andere kandidaten zoals de Democratische senatoren Hillary Clinton en Barack Obama deden dat dinsdagavond ook in hun redevoeringen.

In Tennessee en Arkansas moesten diverse stembureaus voor de voorverkiezingen in de race om het Amerikaanse presidentsschap eerder sluiten wegens het noodweer.
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Loopt tussen de berichten over Super Thuesday (Verkiezingen VS) door al enkele uren berichting op CNN over hevige tornado's en noodweer in het zuiden van de USA.

Momenteel 18 doden bevestigd en honderden gewonden. Verwacht wordt dat het aantal doden zal stijgen.

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23 doden gerapporteerd nu. Meer dan 50 tornado's aan de grond waargenomen.
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Osama's nieuwe geheime wapen?
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tvp
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Meer dan 30 nu volgens CNN
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Ach is toch niet belangrijk!?

OBAMA< CLINTON< MCCAIN!!
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Melden nu weer 23...

Ook een enorme brand wellicht veroorzaakt door dit noorweer in een gas-opslag-plek oid

A tornado hit the Columbia Gas Natural Gas facility in Hartsville, Tennessee, late Tuesday, setting it on fire and sending flames 400-500 feet into the air, authorities said.

Deze enorme brand is overgeslagen naar wat huizen waardoor ook mensen overleden zijn.
  woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 08:48:56 #217
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Het was een goeie nacht voor tornadochasers daar
Cause I'd rather continue my trip to the top of the mountain then freeze to death in the valley.
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Shit happens. Wear a helmet.
My friends just came back from a planet where the dominant lifeform had no bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt.
Waarom vandaag doen als je het morgen ook kan uitstellen?
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OP iets uitgebreider gemaakt.

Zet ik CNN ook maar even op.

Wat een ellende voor die mensen daar
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  woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 10:47:34 #220
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wat zijn valse vlags?
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Hopelijk is er een avacuatieplan zoals in New Orleans
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=453297766442537103
Kennis is macht, onwetendheid is gevaarlijk..
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Ben ik nu zo'n moraalridder? Honderden gewonden en tientallen doden en het feestvieren rond de verkiezingen gaat gewoon door. De stormen trekken verder en niemand reageert. Wanneer ik toch als serieus betrokken leider wil over komen is het toch niet zo gek dat je het allemaal wat ingetogen gaat?

Hoorde dat er 27 dodelijke slachtoffers waren en het noodweer richting het oosten ging?
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Misschien hadden alle slachtoffers geen stemrechten. (Toeval? Met Amerika weet je het nooit! )
My friends just came back from a planet where the dominant lifeform had no bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt.
Waarom vandaag doen als je het morgen ook kan uitstellen?
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Op woensdag 6 februari 2008 11:28 schreef Jolly_Reaper het volgende:
Misschien hadden alle slachtoffers geen stemrechten. (Toeval? Met Amerika weet je het nooit! )
Zo bedoel ik het nu ook weer niet
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Op woensdag 6 februari 2008 11:22 schreef paddy het volgende:
Ben ik nu zo'n moraalridder? Honderden gewonden en tientallen doden en het feestvieren rond de verkiezingen gaat gewoon door. De stormen trekken verder en niemand reageert. Wanneer ik toch als serieus betrokken leider wil over komen is het toch niet zo gek dat je het allemaal wat ingetogen gaat?

Hoorde dat er 27 dodelijke slachtoffers waren en het noodweer richting het oosten ging?
The show must go on
stupidity has become as common as common sense was before
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Erge was dat een van de republikeinen in z'n toespraak even de ellende noemde van deze storm, dat het veel belangrijker is dat er mensen bij zijn omgekomen etc etc... denk je ok doet ie netjes... en dan knalt ie ineens zo over op 'but this is your night, this is our night! '
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Al 47 doden overigens.
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Tsja, je kan wakker liggen van elke dode, maar laten we eerlijk zijn; elke seconde van de dag vallen er over de gehele wereld bosjes mensen neer. Dit is altijd zo geweest maar met de hedendaagse media wordt het elke dag nog even in je gezicht gesmeerd.
Neemt niet weg dat het niet vreselijk is voor de nabestaanden, maar zolang het een ver-van-mijn-bed-show is kan ik er helaas niet meer wakker van liggen. De wereld is een woeste beerput van bewegende natuur-ellende en af en toe zijn mensen op de verkeerde plek om de verkeerde tijd wanneer 'Gaia' weer eens een scheet laat.
Politici zouden er weken bij stil kunnen blijven staan maar dan zetten ze de wereld ook continu stil.
As marcb1974 put it: The show must go on!
My friends just came back from a planet where the dominant lifeform had no bilateral symmetry, and all I got was this stupid F-Shirt.
Waarom vandaag doen als je het morgen ook kan uitstellen?
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Niet voor iedereen is een ver-van-mijn-bed-show. Zitten hier op fok bv al aardig wat leden die in amerika wonen.

52 doden inmiddels...
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Dodental tornado's in VS loopt op

Als gevolg van heftige tornado's zijn in enkele zuidelijke staten van de VS al zeker 48 mensen omgekomen. Honderdvijftig mensen raakten gewond.

De staten Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama en Kentucky werden door de tornado's getroffen.Hevige rukwinden richtten een enorme ravage aan, mensen raakten ingesloten in ingestorte huizen, auto's waaiden om, zonneschermen en andere losse delen van huizen vlogen in het rond, bomen raakten ontworteld.

Weggespoeld
Bij de storm kwamen in Arkansas zeker 13 mensen om, in Tennessee 26, in Kentucky 5 en in Alabama 1. In Tennessee werd een studentenhuis getroffen, een aantal studenten raakte bedolven onder het puin.

In Atkins, Arkansas kwam een echtpaar met een 11-jarige dochter om toen als gevolg van de hevige wind hun huis instortte. Ook een ander echtpaar kwam samen met hun volwassen dochter om toen een tornado langs hun caravan trok.

In Memphis, Tennesse vloog het dak van een winkelcentrum. Mensen die in het centrum aanwezig waren vluchtten allemaal onder een naburige brug. Aanvankelijk leek het erop dat ze door de regen en de wind waren weggespoeld, maar de politie vertelde later dat ze allemaal uit de Wolf River waren gered.

Op deze verkiezingsdag 'Super Tuesday' onderbraken kandidaten van de voorverkiezingen, zoals Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton en Mike Huckabee hun speeches om hun medeleven met de slachtoffers van de tornado's te betuigen.

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  woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 20:51:37 #230
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52 doden, man... het is net februari, zo vroeg in het seizoen al
Cause I'd rather continue my trip to the top of the mountain then freeze to death in the valley.
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Op woensdag 6 februari 2008 20:51 schreef maniack28 het volgende:
52 doden, man... het is net februari, zo vroeg in het seizoen al
Ik vrees dat dat een van de redenen is dat er zoveel doden zijn, niemand verwachtte het...
  woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 21:02:03 #232
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True, maar ik heb de kaarten gezien, die waren toch om te smullen man... jeetje... dus ik neem aan dat ze dat bij de weerdiensten ddaar ook wel gezien hadden. Stemlokalen waren ook al eerder dicht, dus het was bekend..
Cause I'd rather continue my trip to the top of the mountain then freeze to death in the valley.
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Ik vind dat de regering in de VS best wel eens de subsidie op SUV's in subsidie op schuilkelders mag omzetten. Volgens mij hebben daar een heleboel mensen iets aan.

Of subsidie op stenen huizen.
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Op woensdag 6 februari 2008 21:13 schreef RetepV het volgende:
Ik vind dat de regering in de VS best wel eens de subsidie op SUV's in subsidie op schuilkelders mag omzetten. Volgens mij hebben daar een heleboel mensen iets aan.

Of subsidie op stenen huizen.
Een stenen huis overleeft een stevige orkaan ook niet, en is alleen maar duurder om te repareren of te herbouwen. Lijkt me trouwens dat er in de risico-gebieden misschien al zoiets bestaat als subsidie op stormkelders.
  woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 23:02:48 #235
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hier hadden we gister ook weer tornado warning
ik reed rustig achter de storm aan van werk naar huis, rustig op de weg, politie controleert nog minder dan gewoon, dus lekker cruisecontrol aan op 75 en naar huis
pas als er in het dorp hier touchdowns zouden zijn, ga ik misschien wel dekking zoeken
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  Moderator woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 23:05:08 #236
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  Moderator woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 23:09:51 #237
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LAFAYETTE, Tenn. — Residents in five Southern states tried to salvage what they could Wednesday from homes reduced to piles of debris, a day after the deadliest cluster of tornadoes in nearly a decade tore through the region, snapping trees and crumpling homes. At least 50 people were dead.

Rescue crews, some with the help of the National Guard, went door-to-door looking for more victims. Dozens of twisters were reported as the storms swept through Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Alabama.

Seavia Dixon, whose Atkins, Ark., home was shattered, stood Wednesday morning in her yard, holding muddy baby pictures of her son, who is now a 20-year-old soldier in Iraq. Only a concrete slab was left from the home.

The family's brand new white pickup truck was upside-down, about 150 yards from where it was parked before the storm. Another pickup truck the family owned sat crumpled about 50 feet from the slab.

"You know, it's just material things," Dixon said, her voice breaking. "We can replace them. We were just lucky to survive."



In many places, the storms struck as Super Tuesday primaries were ending. As the extent of the damage quickly became clear, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee paused in their victory speeches to remember the victims.

Twenty-six people were killed in Tennessee, 13 killed in Arkansas, seven killed in Kentucky and four killed in Alabama, emergency officials said. Among the victims were Arkansas parents who died with their 11-year-old daughter in Atkins when they stayed behind to calm their horses. The community, one of the hardest hit, is a town of about 3,000 approximately 60 miles northwest of Little Rock.

Ray Story tried to get his 70-year-old uncle, Bill Clark, to a hospital after the storms leveled his mobile home in Macon County, about 60 miles northeast of Nashville. Clark died as Story and his wife tried to navigate debris-strewn roads in their pickup truck, they said.

"He never had a chance," Story's wife, Nova, said. "I looked him right in the eye and he died right there in front of me."

President Bush said he called the governors of Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee and assured them the administration was ready to help and to deal with any emergency requests.

"Loss of life, loss of property — prayers can help and so can the government," Bush said. "I do want the people in those states to know the American people are standing with them."

The system moved eastward to Alabama Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and gusty wind, causing several injuries in counties northwest of Birmingham. The National Weather Service posted tornado watches for parts of southern Alabama, the Florida Panhandle and western Georgia, but the storms appeared to weaken as they approached the coast. Weather service experts also investigated damage in Indiana to see if it was caused by tornadoes.

An apparent tornado damaged eight homes in Walker County, Ala., and a pregnant woman suffered a broken arm when a trailer home was tossed by the wind, said county emergency management director Johnny Burnette.

"I was there before daylight and it looked like a war zone," he said.

Northeast of Nashville, a spectacular fire erupted at a natural gas pumping station. The station took a direct hit from the storm, but no deaths connected to the fire were reported.

About 200 yards from the edge of the plant, Bonnie and Frank Brawner picked through the rubble of their home for photographs and other personal items. The storm sheared off the second story of the home.

"We had a beautiful neighborhood, now it's hell," said Bonnie Brawner, 80.

More than 20 students were stuck behind wreckage and jammed doors, mostly for short periods, in battered dormitories at Union University in Jackson, Tenn. Tornadoes had hit the campus in the past, and students knew the drill when they heard sirens, said Union University President David S. Dockery.

"When the sirens went off the entire process went into place quickly," Dockery said. Students "were ushered into rooms, into the bathrooms, interior spaces."

He said about 50 students were taken to a hospital and nine stayed through the night. But all would be fine, he said. The students "demonstrated who they are and I'm so proud of them."

In Memphis, high wind collapsed the roof of a Sears store at a mall. Debris that included bricks and air conditioning units was scattered on the parking lot, where about two dozen vehicles were damaged.

A few people north of the mall took shelter under a bridge and were washed away in the Wolf River, but they were pulled out with only scrapes, said Steve Cole of the Memphis Police Department.

Winter tornadoes are not uncommon. The peak tornado season is late winter through midsummer, but the storms can happen at any time of the year with the right conditions.

But this batch was the nation's worst in a 24-hour period since May 3, 1999, when some 50 people died in Oklahoma and Kansas. The death toll ranks among the top 15 from tornado outbreaks since 1950, said Greg Carbin, the warning coordination meteorologist at the center in Norman, Okla., just south of Oklahoma City.

The tornadoes could be due to La Nina, the cooling of the tropical Pacific Ocean that can cause changes in weather patterns around the world. It is the opposite of the better-known El Nino, a periodic warming of the same region.

Recent studies have found an increase in tornadoes in parts of the southern U.S. during the winter during a La Nina. On Jan. 8, tornadoes were reported in Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. Two died in the Missouri storms.

In this round of storms, there were 67 eyewitness accounts of tornadoes but the number of twisters likely won't be that high because some probably saw the same funnel cloud, said Carbin. He said a reasonable guess is that 30 to 40 tornadoes touched down.

Most communities had ample warning that the storms were coming — forecasts had warned for days severe weather was possible. But in at least one rural community, there was no siren to alert residents the severe weather had arrived.

In Kentucky's Allen County, officials have requested funding for a siren at the fire station, but don't have one yet. Even if they did, officials wondered if it would have helped.

"It came in quick," Judge-Executive Bobby Young said. "Probably, warning devices wouldn't have helped any."
  Moderator woensdag 6 februari 2008 @ 23:12:40 #238
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55 doden inmiddels

zwaarste tornado-outbreak in 20 jaar tijd
  Moderator vrijdag 8 februari 2008 @ 12:54:46 #240
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A major wintertime tornado outbreak ripped through Arkansas, western Tennessee, northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, and western Kentucky on February 5, 2008. By the afternoon of the next day, at least 52 fatalities had been reported, said news reports. At least 26 people were reported to have died in Tennessee alone. The tornadoes were spawned from a line of severe thunderstorms that moved eastward across the region.

The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite (TRMM) captured these unique images of the line of severe storms. The images were taken at 11:08 p.m. Central Daylight Time on February 5, (05:08 UTC on February 6) as the storms moved out of the lower Mississippi valley into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. The first image shows the horizontal distribution of rain intensity as seen from above. A line of intense rainfall (darker reds) associated with the heavier thunderstorms stretches from northeastern Louisiana up through Mississippi, western Tennessee and Kentucky, and into southern Indiana. The northern part of the line contains a broader area of light to moderate rain (green and blue areas).

The rain rates shown in the center of this image are from the TRMM precipitation radar, the first and only space-borne precipitation radar. In addition to the precipitation radar, TRMM uses an array of passive and active sensors to measure rainfall from space. Rain rates in the outer swath are from the TRMM Microwave Imager. The rain rates are overlaid on infrared data from the TRMM Visible Infrared Scanner.

The powerful storms were fed by warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico. La Niña, which brings cooler-than-normal ocean surface temperatures to the central East Pacific Ocean, may have played a role in the development of the rare winter thunderstorms by helping to shift the jet steam pattern and thereby allowing warmer, moister air into the region.
  Moderator vrijdag 8 februari 2008 @ 13:23:15 #241
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Miracle: Baby survives twister

CASTALIAN SPRINGS, Tenn. — The muddy field was littered with debris after a wave of violent storms: Living room couches, strollers, children's toys. So when two rescuers came upon a baby, they thought he was a doll.

Then he moved.

"We grabbed hold of his neck (to take a pulse) and he took a breath of air and started crying," said David Harmon, a firefighter from a nearby county who was combing the field for tornado victims.

The boy was found at least 100 yards away from where his family's house had been, possibly lifted by the storm's fierce winds, according to witnesses at the scene on Thursday. There was no trace of exactly where the house stood. His mother, who did not survive, was found in the same field.

In a region devastated by tornadoes that killed at least 57 people as they swept through five states, the infant was a sign of hope. The 11-month old boy, named Kyson, was surrounded by flattened homes, bricks from a blown-apart post office and snapped trees, a devastating scene similar to so many communities across the South.

The baby's mother, 24-year-old Kerri Stowell, was one of six people killed in the small community, said Sumner County Sheriff Bob Barker.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,329513,00.html

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Verschrikkelijk voor die mensen
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  Moderator vrijdag 8 februari 2008 @ 13:31:39 #243
121347 crew  senesta
Risicovol
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Jemig zeg, dat dat kindje het overleefd heeft
Wat enorm tragisch wat daar gebeurd is, en wat een kracht heeft zo'n tornado ook, verbluffend.
JoOlz: "So much good shit in senesta's head, I call it Ideahhrea."
  Moderator maandag 18 februari 2008 @ 19:44:39 #244
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Tornado's in the south


Debris from several homes lies scattered in the neighborhood behind K-Mart on Cobbs Ford Road in Prattville

Rescue crews searched door-to-door for people trapped in wreckage after a tornado crashed through town, part of a wild weekend of weather that also included rain, snow and flooding in the Midwest.

No fatalities were immediately reported in Prattville, outside Montgomery, but two people were critically injured, said Fire Department official Dallis Johnson.

Twenty-seven people had minor injuries, officials said. About 200 homes were damaged or destroyed. A curfew began as darkness fell Sunday.

A 35-bed mobile hospital unit was set up outside a Kmart to treat victims with minor to moderate injuries so that hospitals could take those with serious injuries, Dr. Steve Allen said.

Toppled utility poles and storm debris littered the area. Shelters opened at churches, and school buses shuttled storm victims out of the stricken area to the city center.

David Shoupe, 18, assistant manager at Palm Beach Tan, said he and a co-worker barely made it into a laundry room before the roof fell in and the wind tossed shopping carts aloft.

"Soon as we turned the corner, the roof collapsed everywhere except the laundry room," Shoupe said, standing beside his car, which had its front windshield cracked by debris and the other windows shattered.

About 9,000 homes and businesses lost power in Prattville. The tornado was part of storms that swept across the South, damaging homes elsewhere in Alabama, Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.

A tornado destroyed four homes in Escambia County, Fla. About 60 other homes, businesses and storage buildings were damaged to varying degrees, county spokeswoman Sonya Daniel said. Inspectors were headed to survey the damage Monday.

Residents hustled to clear debris, cover broken windows and spread tarpaulins on roofs. "I expected to hear the roof blow off as bad as that wind was blowing," Willie Chastang, 58, told the Pensacola News Journal.

Across the border in Escambia County, Ala., two houses were destroyed by a possible tornado in rural Dixie, the Weather Service said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=4304003





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haha, die laatste, vrouw die het wil wil verwisselen, want daar zal wel aan liggen. (en naar de achtergrond kijkend heeft ze ook achter het stuur gezeten )

maar ff serieus, het blijft een heftig fenomeen..
For every fact, there is an equal and opposite opinion.
Twitch.tv/bensel15
  Moderator zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 09:15:34 #246
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Possible tornado in downtown Atlanta

ATLANTA — A possible tornado ripped through downtown Atlanta on Friday night, smashing skyscraper windows, sucking furniture and luggage out of hotel rooms, crumbling part of an apartment building and rattling the rafters of two major sports arenas filled with basketball fans. At least 20 people were hurt.

Streets around the Georgia Dome, the Phillips Arena, the CNN Center and Centennial Olympic Park were littered with broken glass, downed power lines, crumbled bricks, insulation and even the occasional office chair. Billboards collapsed onto parked cars. Stunned fans from the arenas and hotel guests wandered through the debris in disbelief.



"It was crazy. There was a lot of windows breaking and stuff falling," said Terrence Evans, a valet who was about to park a car at the Omni Hotel when the apparent twister hit.

At an early morning news conference, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin called the storm "what we now know was a tornado." But National Weather Service officials continued to say only that a "possible tornado" hit around 9:40 p.m., accompanied by a storm packing 60 mph winds. A tornado warning had been issued for downtown a few minutes before.

There was no announcement of the approaching storm for the 18,000 fans inside the Georgia Dome for the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament. The first sign something was wrong was a rumbling from above and the rippling of the Fiberglas fabric roof. Catwalks swayed and insulation rained down on players during overtime of the Mississippi State-Alabama game, sending fans fleeing toward the exits and the teams to their locker rooms.

"I thought it was a tornado or a terrorist attack," said Mississippi State guard Ben Hansbrough, whose team won 69-67 after an hourlong delay under a roof with at least two visible tears. A later game between Georgia and Kentucky was postponed.

"Ironically, the guy behind me got a phone call saying there was a tornado warning," said fan Lisa Lynn, who was watching the game from the lower deck. "And in two seconds, we heard the noise and things started to shake. It was creepy."



A half-mile away, the sign of the Phillips Arena was left mangled by the storm but fans inside noticed little disruption during a game between the Atlanta Hawks and Los Angeles Clippers.



Most of the damage from Friday's storm was concentrated in downtown Atlanta and the storm knocked out power to about 10,000 people. Authorities blocked off roads around the CNN Center, where heavy debris filled the streets. A chair from the skyscraper's lobby sat in the middle of the street, flanked by cars crushed by fallen debris.

Insulation, metal siding and other debris hung from trees. The streets were covered in shattered glass, chunks of concrete from buildings and downed power lines.

Atlanta Fire Department Capt. Bill May said the department was working "multiple incidents" and that part of a loft apartment building collapsed, but he did not know if there were any injuries.

The loft apartment building, built in an old cotton mill -- had severe damage to one corner, and appeared to have major roof damage. Fire officials said it "pancaked," and they were uncertain whether all the occupants had escaped.



Georgia Emergency Management Agency spokesman Buzz Weiss said at least 20 people were transported to area hospitals from damaged areas across the city. He did not know the severity of the injuries or the condition of the victims. Grady Memorial Hospital, the city's large public hospital where many of the injured were taken, had broken windows but was operating as usual. (Bron: FOX)
  Moderator zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 18:59:23 #247
8781 crew  Frutsel
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F2 Tornado struck Atlanta, more to come?

ATLANTA — Crews hauled broken glass and furniture out of downtown streets Saturday and homeowners surveyed damage caused by a tornado that caught residents and basketball fans by surprise.

More thunderstorms headed across northern Alabama toward the city Saturday. "We're bracing for another round of whatever mother nature throws at us," said Lisa Janak of the state emergency management agency.

The National Weather Service posted a tornado watch for a large area of Georgia, including the Atlanta area, plus portions of South Carolina and Alabama, and a warning was issued for parts of northern Alabama and northwestern Georgia.

At least 27 people were hurt Friday night, though no injuries were believed to be life-threatening.

All downtown events scheduled for Saturday were canceled, including the St. Patrick's Day parade.

"It's a mess," Janak said.

Weather service officials confirmed Saturday that a tornado hit around 9:40 p.m. as a thunderstorm roared through with wind up to 60 mph, just 10 minutes after the weather service issued a tornado warning.

The tornado itself moved through downtown packing wind up to 110 mph, then grew into a twister with wind up to 135 mph, weather service meteorologist Barry Gooden said.

There had been only a "light risk" in the area Friday for thunderstorms capable of producing strong tornadoes and very large hail, said Trisha Palmer, a weather service meteorologist in nearby Peachtree City. In contrast, the risk was rated as moderate Saturday north Georgia and upstate South Carolina.

The storm smashed hundreds of skyscraper windows, blew furniture and luggage out of hotel rooms, crumbled part of an apartment building and rattled a packed sports arena.

Streets around the Georgia Dome, Phillips Arena, the CNN Center and Centennial Olympic Park were littered with broken glass, downed power lines, crumbled bricks, insulation and the occasional office chair. Billboards collapsed onto parked cars.

CNN said its headquarters building suffered ceiling damage that allowed water to pour into the atrium, and windows were shattered in the CNN.com newsroom and the company's library. A water line inside the building broke, turning a staircase into a waterfall.

"It was crazy. There was a lot of windows breaking and stuff falling," said Terrence Evans, a valet who was about to park a car at the Omni Hotel when the storm twister hit.

Guests and staff were quickly moved to the exhibit hall and ballroom, and the only injuries were "some cuts and scrapes and no major issues as far as we know," hotel spokesman Mike Sullivan said.

The 1,000-room hotel was fully booked, though many guests were out at sporting events at nearby neighboring venues when the storm hit.

Power was knocked out to about 19,000 customers.









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  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 19:09:03 #248
23267 Roel_Jewel
Gobbledigook
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Tering, wat een schade .
  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 19:17:14 #249
134944 Hi_flyer
Van alles te melden
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Da's niet mis. Ook nog een behoorlijke stad, dat Atlanta.
  Moderator zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 19:26:54 #250
8781 crew  Frutsel
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En ze waarschuwen voor meer.... er is zwaar weer op komst voor Atlanta zondag en maandag. De storm van vanochtend gaat nu noord-Georgia en Tennessee treffen.
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Het lijkt me verschrikkelijk dat je zo al je bij elkaar vergaarde spulletjes kwijt moet raken. En het gaat al niet zo goed in dat land
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  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 19:54:48 #252
95236 marcb1974
Dakshin Ray
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Gaat idd goed mis zo daar ja

En dan is een F2 nog een lichte ook.
stupidity has become as common as common sense was before
  Moderator zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 20:03:22 #253
8781 crew  Frutsel
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quote:
Op zaterdag 15 maart 2008 19:54 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:
Gaat idd goed mis zo daar ja

En dan is een F2 nog een lichte ook.
tja, wat heet "licht"
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaal_van_Fujita

Nog een 'mazzel' dat de twister niet echt door downtown Atlanta ging denk ik
  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 20:13:22 #254
95236 marcb1974
Dakshin Ray
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In verhouding op die schaal is het licht ja.
stupidity has become as common as common sense was before
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Het is er heftig aan toe gegaan daar!
Op zaterdag 15 augustus 2009 23:05 schreef eer-ik het volgende:
Ik vind je sig nogal denigrerend.
  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 21:01:37 #256
11839 DemonRage
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quote:
Op zaterdag 15 maart 2008 19:54 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:
Gaat idd goed mis zo daar ja

En dan is een F2 nog een lichte ook.
Een F2 op het platte land gooit caravans om en rukt grotere takken van bomen af. Rondvliegend puin zal daar wel schade doen aan gebouw (meestal van hout) en ruiten.

In een voorstad of stad waar grotere gebouwen staan kan tunneleffect optreden als daar flink wat wind doorheen raast en dan kan de wind van een F2 tornado flink versnellen. Als daar puin tussen zit dan richt dat ook behoorlijk wat schade aan.
  zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 21:07:23 #257
95236 marcb1974
Dakshin Ray
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quote:
Op zaterdag 15 maart 2008 21:01 schreef DemonRage het volgende:


In een voorstad of stad waar grotere gebouwen staan kan tunneleffect optreden als daar flink wat wind doorheen raast en dan kan de wind van een F2 tornado flink versnellen.
Dan zou je dus een F3 krijgen
stupidity has become as common as common sense was before
  Moderator zaterdag 15 maart 2008 @ 22:06:12 #258
8781 crew  Frutsel
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TornadoWarnings Georgia





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  zondag 16 maart 2008 @ 13:24:05 #259
11839 DemonRage
[ Eindhoven ]
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quote:
Op zaterdag 15 maart 2008 21:07 schreef marcb1974 het volgende:

[..]

Dan zou je dus een F3 krijgen
Inderdaad. De wind versnelt dan dus vanwege het tunneleffect en de schade zal groter zijn, net als een F3-tornado bijvoorbeeld.

Het effect treedt ook op onder een viaduct... daar is de wind van een tornado krachtiger dan normaal. Het is dus een slechtere plek om te schuilen.
  Moderator woensdag 19 maart 2008 @ 16:07:58 #260
8781 crew  Frutsel
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PIEDMONT, Mo. — Flooding forced hundreds of people to flee their homes and closed scores of roads Wednesday across a wide swath of the nation's midsection as a huge storm system poured as much as 10 inches of rain on the region.

Four deaths were linked to the flooding in Missouri, a search was under way in Texas for a teenager washed down a drainage pipe, and two people were missing in Arkansas after their vehicles were swept away by rushing water.

The National Weather Service posted flood and flash flood warnings from Texas to Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
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Heavy rain began falling Monday and just kept coming. About 10 inches had fallen by Wednesday morning in southeast Missouri's Cape Girardeau County, where street flooding marooned some residents in their homes, the State Emergency Management Agency said. The weather service said 6.7 inches of rain fell in 24 hours at Jasper, Ark., and nearly 6 inches had fallen at Evansville, Ind.

Scott and Marilyne Peterson and their son, Scott Jr., scurried out of their home near Piedmont after seeing water rise 3 feet in five minutes. They had just enough time to grab essentials and their dog.

"You didn't have time to worry," Scott Peterson Sr. said. "You just grab what you can and go and you're glad the people are OK."

The rain in Missouri was expected to finally come to an end Wednesday as the weather system headed toward the northeast.

An estimated 300 houses and businesses were flooded in Piedmont, a town of 2,000 residents on McKenzie Creek. Dozens of people were rescued by boat.

Outside St. Louis, the Meramec River was expected to crest 10 to 15 feet above flood stage at some spots, threatening towns like Eureka and Valley Park.

Flooding was widespread in Arkansas, washing out some highways and leading to evacuations of residents in parts of Baxter, Madison, Sharp counties, said Tommy Jackson, a spokesman for the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management. The Highway and Transportation Department reported state roads blocked in 16 counties.

In northeast Arkansas, the Spring River was rising at a rate of 6 inches per hour and carrying debris that included full-size trees.
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DALLAS — Airlines faced passenger backlogs Wednesday from hundreds of flights canceled by severe Texas storms that flooded streets and left rescuers searching for a teenager who was apparently swept down a creek drainage pipe.

The 14-year-old boy remained missing after a friend, who swam to safety, told authorities he saw him carried by fast-moving waters Tuesday in the creek where they had been playing, according to the Mesquite Fire Department.

More than six inches of rain deluged areas around Dallas on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. That included record rainfall at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, where more than half of 950 scheduled flights were canceled.

By early Wednesday morning, DFW airport had opened all security checkpoint lanes in preparation for an early rush of stranded passengers. Airport officials said the backlog flights would take most of Wednesday to unwind.

"Everybody did a great job overnight of hanging in there and trying to get some rest," airport spokesman Ken Capps said. "The airlines will be working the lines early to try to get as many people rebooked and out of here as quickly as possible."
Cots and blankets were given to stranded travelers overnight. The airport early Wednesday also received several hundred new passengers who were bussed from airports as far as Louisiana.

At least 11 more cancellations were expected Wednesday morning, and airport officials braced passengers for more delays and canceled flights as airlines rebuild their schedules.

Forecasters expected sunny skies around Dallas on Wednesday, a stark change from the barrage of rain and strong winds that wreaked havoc on the area Tuesday.

Street flooding led to multiple high water rescues, and a city bus was abandoned by the driver and passengers when it became stranded. No one on the bus was hurt.

In suburban Lancaster, hundreds of people were advised to evacuate their homes as nearby Ten Mile Creek rose. One woman was rescued from her yard and four other people were rescued from their vehicles, said Ciciely Hickmon, a spokeswoman for the city.

It was unclear how many travelers were affected by the cancellations at DFW airport, where officials estimate about 160,000 passengers pass through their terminals each day.

Winds of more than 100 mph were briefly reported at the airport, which received a single-day record of 2.35 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service. The previous high of 1.52 inches was set in 1984, the weather service said.

The Federal Aviation Administration had evacuated DFW's west air traffic control tower for about 15 minutes Tuesday morning after seeing a funnel cloud over a highway.

By Tuesday evening, the airport was accepting about 50 arrivals and departures per hour — less than half the usual 120 flights that use DFW's seven runways every hour, the airport said in a news release.
(Bron: FOX)
  woensdag 19 maart 2008 @ 21:31:29 #261
138800 compier
This is Spartaaaaaaaa
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hier hadden we ook 7 inches ofzo ..
Mijn usericon is mede mogelijk gemaakt door wonderer.
Live from Sparta MO
JOE-ES-EE!!
  Moderator donderdag 20 maart 2008 @ 10:28:37 #262
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Bush declares Missouri to major disaster area

PIEDMONT, Mo. — President Bush Wednesday evening declared a major disaster in Missouri and ordered Federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in areaa struck by severe storms and flooding.

Residents of low-lying towns stacked sandbags or grabbed belongings and evacuated the region after a foot of rain pushed rivers and creeks out of their banks in the nation's midsection. At least 13 deaths had been linked to the weather, and three people were missing.

Record or near-record flood crests were forecast at several towns in Missouri. Flooding was reported in large areas of Arkansas and parts of southern Illinois, southern Indiana and southwestern Ohio, and schools were closed in parts of western Kentucky because of flooded roads.

"We've got water rising everywhere," said Jeff Korb, president of the Vanderbugh County, Ind., commissioners.



The National Weather Service posted flood and flash flood warnings from Texas to Pennsylvania.

After two days, rain had finally stopped falling by Wednesday afternoon in much of Missouri and Arkansas as the weather system crawled toward the Northeast, drenching the Ohio Valley and spreading snow over parts of northern New England. A parallel band of locally heavy rain stretched from Alabama and Georgia to the mid-Atlantic states.

Atlanta police closed some downtown streets in case the stormy weather knocked down more broken glass and debris from buildings damaged by Friday's tornado.

In Ohio and other areas, the rain fell on ground already saturated from heavy snowfall less than two weeks ago.

A foot of rain had fallen in sections of southern Illinois and at Mountain Home, Ark., and Cape Girardeau, Mo., while 6.2 inches fell at Evansville, Ind., the weather service said.

Five deaths were linked to the flooding in Missouri, five people were killed in a highway wreck in heavy rain in Kentucky and a 65-year-old Ohio woman appeared to have drowned while checking on a sump pump in her home. In southern Illinois, two bodies were found hours after floodwaters swept a pickup truck off a rural road.



Searches were under way in Texas for a teenager washed down a drainage pipe, and two people were missing in Arkansas after their vehicles were swept away by rushing water.

Searchers in Missouri found the body of Mark G. Speir Jr., 19, on Wednesday about 2 miles downstream from where he was reported swept into a creek the previous evening.

"He was going down the creek screaming and hollering," Lawrence County emergency management chief Mike Rowe said.



An estimated 300 houses and businesses were flooded in Piedmont, a town of 2,000 residents on McKenzie Creek. Dozens of people were rescued by boat.

Outside St. Louis, the Meramec River was threatening towns including Eureka and Valley Park, where Chandra Webster's kids ran bags of toys and clothes to the car while she moved boxes of belongings to the second floor and her husband moved furniture out of harm's way.

"It's a lot of work, but it's worth it to save your stuff," Webster, 34, said Wednesday. "In '82 we lost everything when I was a little girl. I don't want to put my kids through that."

The Meramec hit a record 39.7 feet that year; flood stage is only 16 feet. A levee completed just three years ago is designed to hold a flood of 43 feet, three feet above the crest forecast for later this week.



Valley Park alderman Steve Drake helped fill sandbags.

"We've got everybody working together," Drake said. "It's going to be interesting."

Gov. Matt Blunt said he was seeking a federal disaster declaration for 70 of Missouri's 114 counties and the city of St. Louis.

Widespread flooding in Arkansas had washed out some highways and led to evacuations in some areas, said Tommy Jackson, a spokesman for the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management. The Highway and Transportation Department reported state roads blocked in 16 counties.

Some residents of southern Illinois had to evacuate. In Marion, firefighters in some cases used their own fishing boats to rescued 13 residents of the city's housing authority.

Key roads were closed in the Cincinnati area, where water 4 feet deep was reported in businesses in the suburb of Sharonville, police said.

Ohio rescue workers were busy helping people out of cars swamped by the flooding.

"The biggest problem has been people driving into floodwater," said Frank Young, emergency management director in Warren County. "There are a lot of stupid people. When that sign says 'Road closed, high water,' that's what it means."

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Gaat lekker daar zeg
  Moderator zaterdag 22 maart 2008 @ 16:56:30 #264
8781 crew  Frutsel
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VALLEY PARK, Mo. — Flood-weary residents of Missouri, Arkansas and Ohio were fighting to save their homes after heavy rain pushed rivers out of their banks.

Residents of Valley Park, a town on the Meramec River, were hoping that the community's new earthen levee, built to withstand a 100-year flood, will pass its first big test.

The surging Meramec was expected to crest Saturday at a record 40 feet — 24 feet above flood stage and within three feet of the levee's lip.

In addition to this past week's rain, a lingering storm blew more snow through parts of the Upper Midwest on Saturday, a day after it canceled flights and some Good Friday services.



More than a foot of snow fell Friday in parts of southern Wisconsin and nearly as much blanketed southeastern Minnesota.

Cleveland and Youngstown each had 7 inches of snow and counting by Saturday, while Toledo had 4 inches, according to the National Weather Service. The blast came two weeks after the Cleveland area saw a foot of snow.

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With a weak storm moving off the mid-Atlantic coastline, the focus shifts from the snowy weather to the flooding continuing over much of the Midwest and into the Mississippi Valley for Easter.

Flood waters are still rising days after the rain has ended over parts of the Ohio River and the northern Mississippi. Downstream, however, the larger rivers will still not be cresting until well into next week.

The Severe Weather Center lists the flood warnings that continue today.

The flooding sparked by two days of heavy rain in the Midwest earlier this week will go down as the worst flooding in the 80 years since flood records were kept. The clipper system also gave portions of Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin up to a foot of snow, adding to the flooding concern as temperatures climb above freezing the next several days.
  Moderator vrijdag 4 april 2008 @ 12:30:40 #266
8781 crew  Frutsel
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A tornado hit parts of Little Rock and its suburbs Thursday evening, injuring an unknown number of people while damaging businesses and downing trees and power lines.



The National Weather Service, which said a tornado passed directly over its North Little Rock office, reported injuries at a Benton trailer park. An elderly woman was treated by paramedics outside her Cammack Village home.

Meanwhile, at the North Little Rock airport, the storm destroyed a hangar and left several single-engine planes flipped over onto their wings while others were destroyed.

Gregory Greene, 39, said he was outside a restaurant when the tornado hit.

"I saw debris flying around in a circle when I was about to go in and pick up my girlfriend from work," said Greene. "Stuff was going around in circles.

A second storm hit much of the same area south of Little Rock later Thursday but was not as potent, and another storm formed south of Hot Springs and also tracked northeast, toward Arkansas' capital city.

Over the past two months, parts of Arkansas have seen a tornado during a storm outbreak that killed 13, a foot of snow, more than a foot of rain and near-record flooding. (Bron)
  Moderator zondag 4 mei 2008 @ 03:15:44 #267
8781 crew  Frutsel
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Dodental tornado's VS blijft stijgen

WASHINGTON - Het aantal dodelijke slachtoffers van de verwoestende tornado's die vrijdag huishielden in de Amerikaanse staat Arkansas is gestegen tot zeker acht.

Dat berichtten Amerikaanse media zaterdag.

Tornado's

De meteorologische dienst heeft sinds donderdagavond zeker 25 tornado's geteld in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas en Missouri. Bij vele tienduizenden mensen viel de stroom uit. Tientallen huizen werden totaal verwoest en daarvan ligt alleen de fundering nog op de juiste plek. Alle doden vielen in Arkansas.

Eerder deze week richtten tornado's al grote schade aan in Virginia. Honderden mensen raakten toen gewond door de 'twisters'.
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Tornado's houden weer huis in VS
Uitgegeven: 2 mei 2008 19:33
Laatst gewijzigd: 2 mei 2008 23:04

WASHINGTON - Tornado's hebben vrijdag in de Amerikaanse staat Arkansas dood en verderf gezaaid. Reddingsdiensten vonden tot dusver zeven lijken. Een van de slachtoffers is een meisje van vijftien jaar. Zij lag te slapen toen een ontwortelde boom op haar huis viel.

De meteorologische dienst meldde ook tornado's in Texas, Oklahoma en Kansas. Bij vele tienduizenden mensen viel de stroom uit. Tientallen huizen werden totaal verwoest en daarvan ligt alleen de fundering nog op de juiste plek.

Eerder deze week richtten tornado's al grote schade aan in Virginia. Honderden mensen raakten toen gewond door de 'twisters'.






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Tornado's eisen levens in VS
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Een reeks tornado's hebben gisteren in het middenwesten van de Verenigde Staten ten minste zestien mensen het leven gekost. De wervelstormen en ander noodweer richtten in de staten Oklahoma en Missouri plaatselijk grote schade aan, aldus lokale autoriteiten.

Een zwerm tornado's doodde in Missouri tien mensen. De politie sloot er ondermeer een snelweg doordat brokstukken op het wegdek waren gewaaid. In Oklahoma kwamen in het stadje Picher zes mensen om het leven. Ten minste 150 woningen raakten zwaarbeschadigd.

De stormen gingen gepaard met hagelstenen ter grootte van golfballen. Harde windstoten beschadigden stroomdraden, ontwortelden bomen en bliezen vrachtwagens omver, aldus de nationale weerdienst. De storm trekt verder naar het oosten, waar zich in staten als Mississippi en Tennessee nog meer tornado's kunnen voordoen.

Jaarlijks komen in de Verenigde Staten honderden tornado's voor, met name in het middenwesten. De 'twisters', die vaak gepaard gaan met onweersbuien, duiken vooral op in het voorjaar. In februari vielen door tornado's meer dan vijftig doden op Super Tuesday, de dag waarop in een reeks Amerikaanse staten voorverkiezingen werden gehouden voor het presidentschap.

Op zaterdag 15 augustus 2009 23:05 schreef eer-ik het volgende:
Ik vind je sig nogal denigrerend.
  Moderator zondag 11 mei 2008 @ 13:29:28 #269
8781 crew  Frutsel
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PICHER, Okla. — Many have fled this depressed, pollution-scarred mining town. Those who have chosen to stay or have not yet relocated face a new heartache.

A tornado ripped through a 20-block swath of Picher late Saturday afternoon, killing at least seven people. The same storm system then moved into southwest Missouri where tornadoes took the lives of at least 12 others, authorities said.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. George Brown said Picher's victims included an infant. He said at least three people were confirmed missing.

"We've seen homes that were completely leveled to the foundation," Brown said. "In a few of these homes you would have had to be subterranean to survive."

Ottawa County Emergency Manager Frank Geasland said dozens of people were injured, some seriously.

"Trees are toppled over, ripped apart," he said. "There are cars thrown everywhere. It looks like a bomb went off, pretty much."

Brown said 32 people were transported to Integris Baptist Hospital in the nearby town of Miami. Of those, 26 were treated and released.

Many families have moved away from Picher to escape the lead pollution left by mining operations. The town's population has dwindled from a peak of roughly 20,000 to about 800 people.

Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry issued a statement saying a major emergency response was under way. He planned to visit the area Sunday.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Picher and all of the other Oklahoma communities that have been impacted by the latest wave of severe weather," Henry said.

At least 12 people were killed after severe storms spawned tornadoes and high winds across sections of southwestern Missouri, the State Emergency Management Agency said. Ten of the dead were killed when a twister struck near Seneca, about 20 miles southeast of Picher, near the Oklahoma border.

"They're going over the hard-hit area and turning over everything and looking," SEMA spokeswoman Susie Stonner said of emergency workers' search for victims and assessment of damage. "It's hard to do in the dark."

The number of injuries across the area was not immediately available, though The Joplin (Mo.) Globe reported that more than 90 people from that region were being treated at Joplin hospitals.

Television footage showed some destroyed outbuildings and damaged homes west of McAlester and near Haywood. At a glass plant southwest of McAlester, the storm apparently picked up a trailer and slammed it on top of garbage bins.

"These are rural areas that we are in," Pittsburg County Undersheriff Richard Sexton told KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City. "These are good people coming together at this time."

Severe Weather Map
  Moderator zondag 11 mei 2008 @ 13:31:44 #270
8781 crew  Frutsel
  Moderator maandag 12 mei 2008 @ 09:29:08 #271
8781 crew  Frutsel
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SENECA, Missouri — Stunned survivors picked through the little that was left of their communities Sunday after tornadoes tore across the Plains and South, killing at least 22 people in three states and leaving behind a trail of destruction and stories of loss.

At least 15 people died in southwestern Missouri. In the fading mining town of Picher, Okla., at least six people were killed, and at least one person died in storms in Georgia.

Susan Roberts, 61, stared at the smashed remains of her classic 1985 Cadillac sitting on her living room floor — the only thing left of her Seneca home. A woman who had apparently sought shelter in the car died there, she said.

"That is what is tearing me up," Roberts said. She had warned the woman — who stopped to change a tire as Roberts and her 13-year-old grandson drove away from the rental house — to escape. The tornado hit just minutes later.

"I'm from Kansas. I grew up watching storms," she said as she walked through the debris. "If I didn't have my grandson with me, I probably wouldn't have left."

The same storm system earlier hit Oklahoma, where at least six people died and 150 people were injured in Picher.

The town, once a bustling mining center of 20,000 that dwindled to about 800 people as families fled lead pollution there, was a surreal scene of overturned cars, smashed homes and mattresses, and twisted metal high stuck in the canopy of trees.

"I swear I could see cars floating," said Herman Hernandez, 68. "And there was a roar, louder and louder."



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Thunderstorms and Tornadoes in the United States

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May 11 2008 at 04:00 UTC (1.3 MB JPEG)
May 11 2008 at 05:38 UTC (1.3 MB JPEG)
A major spring storm system swept across the United States, leaving a swath of devastation from the Great Plains to the East Coast. Powerful tornadoes caused numerous deaths in the Plains and the central Mississippi Valley. This pair of visualizations shows rain rate data collected by the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite on May 11, 2008, at 04:00 UTC (May 10 at 11 p.m Central Time) and 05:38 UTC (May 11 at 12:38 a.m.). Rainfall intensity ranges from blue (light rain) to red (heaviest rain). Patches of intense rain stretch out in a southwest-northeast line of storms.

At the time of the first of these two TRMM passes, a tornado was reported in Laurendale County in the far northwestern tip of Alabama. TRMM shows the responsible thunderstorm cell has very intense rain (dark red area) associated with it. The tornado was later reported to be an EF1 by the National Weather Service. Additional tornadoes were reported in north central and northwestern Alabama not long thereafter. As the overall storm system advanced eastward, so too did the focus for severe weather.

In an average year, roughly 60 people are killed by tornadoes in the US each year. As of May 11 2008, 98 deaths had already been attributed to tornadoes. More than 900 tornadoes had been recorded by early May, a total that in most years is not reached until August.
  zondag 25 mei 2008 @ 15:50:56 #273
23267 Roel_Jewel
Gobbledigook
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'Live' beelden van een tornado in Oklahoma
Prachtige beelden . En geen slachtoffers, voorzover bekend.
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Ja staat ook al in het filmpjes topic.
Deze is ook aardig http://edition.cnn.com/vi(...)d2.kwtv?iref=24hours
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quote:
Doden door tornado's in VS
MINNEAPOLIS - Zeker acht mensen zijn zondag om het leven gekomen door tornado's en andere stormen in het middenwesten van de Verenigde Staten. Dat hebben de autoriteiten maandag laten weten.
Het zwaarst getroffen zijn de stadjes Parkersburg en New Hartford in de staat Iowa. Het natuurgeweld eiste daar zeven levens. Tientallen huizen en andere gebouwen werden verwoest. In Hugo in de staat Minnesota werd een 2-jarig kind door een tornado gedood.
Jaarlijks komen in de Verenigde Staten honderden tornado's voor, vooral in het middenwesten. Ze gaan vaak gepaard met onweersbuien.
http://www.ad.nl/buitenla(...)_tornados_in_VS.html
Op zaterdag 15 augustus 2009 23:05 schreef eer-ik het volgende:
Ik vind je sig nogal denigrerend.
  dinsdag 27 mei 2008 @ 10:25:07 #276
11839 DemonRage
[ Eindhoven ]
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Verschillende filmpjes van tornado's in de VS zijn te bekijken op (hoe voor de hand liggend) http://www.weather.com
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vette filmpjes!
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Tornado Parkersburg tweede EF5 van de eeuw

De tornado die zondagmiddag om 18 uur door Parkersburg in de stad Iowa trok is gedefinieerd als een EF-5 tornado. Daarmee is sprake van de tweede EF5-tornado van deze eeuw. De laatste keer dat dit gebeurde was op 4 mei 2007 in Greensburg (Kansas).

De tornado in Parkersburg was de zwaarste tornado voor Iowa sinds 1976. De tornado trok met windsnelheden van 328 kilometer per uur door het dorp en had een breedte van 800 meter. Daarbij vielen volgens de officiële statistiek van de Nationale Weerdienst 6 doden. 50 mensen raakten gewond.

Opvallend was dat het dorp eerder deze maand waarschuwingssirenes had gekregen. Op YouTube staan filmbeelden van de schade. Volgens de autoriteiten hadden meer doden gevallen als deze niet zouden zijn geïnstalleerd.

Rampzalig jaar
2008 is nu al het dodelijkste tornadojaar in de Verenigde Staten van de afgelopen tien jaar. Volgens de nationale weerdienst in de Verenigde Staten zijn dit jaar 110 mensen om het leven gekomen. Bijna 1200 tornado’s zijn waargenomen. Een aantal dat na verificatie zal dalen, maar dat net zo hoog is als de gemiddelde jaarhoeveelheid.

vwk

beelden van de schade
  woensdag 28 mei 2008 @ 08:16:33 #279
164106 Bullebak
Omdat bier.
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800 meter

Jammer dat er geen videobeelden van zijn, wat een geweld.
Geef mij maar Amsterdam
  Moderator woensdag 28 mei 2008 @ 09:39:55 #280
8781 crew  Frutsel
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800 meter?

ik zag een interview met zon gast die zei dat het "ding zo breed was dat hij niet eens doorhad dat het een tornado was" ... Dat leek me in eerste instantie onwaarschijnlijk...
maar 800 meter??? OMFG...
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Blijft een indrukwekkend natuurverschijnsel.

filmpje
filmpje 2

En nog even hoe of het klinkt.
  Moderator woensdag 28 mei 2008 @ 09:56:07 #282
8781 crew  Frutsel
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quote:
Ongewoon veel doden door tornado's
In de Verenigde Staten zijn dit jaar al uitzonderlijk veel mensen omgekomen door tornado's. Halverwege het jaar zijn er al zeker 110 doden gevallen;meer dan in heel 1998,een jaar waarin de VS zwaar werd getroffen door tornado's.

Er zijn niet alleen veel tornado's, ze zijn ook ongewoon zwaar en lijken meer dichtbevolkte gebieden te treffen. Het afgelopen weekeinde werd het stadje Parkersburg in de staat Iowa voor een groot deel verwoest. Zeker vier mensen kwamen om het leven.

Amerikaanse weerkundigen hebben geen verklaring voor de tornadopiek in de Verenigde Staten dit jaar.
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Er staat gewoon niets meer overeind...
Op zaterdag 15 augustus 2009 23:05 schreef eer-ik het volgende:
Ik vind je sig nogal denigrerend.
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Volgens mij was die in Greensburg meer dan 1.5 km breed.
Allesvernietigend zo'n tornado.
  woensdag 28 mei 2008 @ 10:36:17 #285
23267 Roel_Jewel
Gobbledigook
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quote:
Op woensdag 28 mei 2008 10:26 schreef aloa het volgende:
Volgens mij was die in Greensburg meer dan 1.5 km breed.
Allesvernietigend zo'n tornado.
Damn .
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Greensburg was 1.7 mile. 2.7 kilometer. onvoorstelbaar
quote:
At 9:45 p.m. CDT on May 4, 2007[12], Greensburg was hit by an EF5 tornado. The tornado was estimated to be 1.7 miles (2.7 km) in width and traveled for nearly 22 miles (35 km). Ninety-five percent of the city was confirmed to be destroyed, with the other five percent being severely damaged.
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Die dingen kunnen inderdaad meer dan een kilometer breed zijn.

Ongelooflijk altijd, hoeveel schade die dingen veroorzaken. Het is een wonder dat er niet meer doden bij zijn gevallen.
  zaterdag 31 mei 2008 @ 11:34:12 #288
23267 Roel_Jewel
Gobbledigook
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quote:
Op woensdag 28 mei 2008 07:40 schreef aloa het volgende:
Tornado Parkersburg tweede EF5 van de eeuw

De tornado die zondagmiddag om 18 uur door Parkersburg in de stad Iowa trok is gedefinieerd als een EF-5 tornado. Daarmee is sprake van de tweede EF5-tornado van deze eeuw. De laatste keer dat dit gebeurde was op 4 mei 2007 in Greensburg (Kansas).

De tornado in Parkersburg was de zwaarste tornado voor Iowa sinds 1976. De tornado trok met windsnelheden van 328 kilometer per uur door het dorp en had een breedte van 800 meter. Daarbij vielen volgens de officiële statistiek van de Nationale Weerdienst 6 doden. 50 mensen raakten gewond.

Opvallend was dat het dorp eerder deze maand waarschuwingssirenes had gekregen. Op YouTube staan filmbeelden van de schade. Volgens de autoriteiten hadden meer doden gevallen als deze niet zouden zijn geïnstalleerd.

Rampzalig jaar
2008 is nu al het dodelijkste tornadojaar in de Verenigde Staten van de afgelopen tien jaar. Volgens de nationale weerdienst in de Verenigde Staten zijn dit jaar 110 mensen om het leven gekomen. Bijna 1200 tornado’s zijn waargenomen. Een aantal dat na verificatie zal dalen, maar dat net zo hoog is als de gemiddelde jaarhoeveelheid.

vwk

beelden van de schade
En een filmpje met radarbeelden:

Indrukwekkend .
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quote:
Op woensdag 28 mei 2008 09:45 schreef okee6 het volgende:
Blijft een indrukwekkend natuurverschijnsel.

filmpje
filmpje 2

En nog even hoe of het klinkt.
Bij die laatste had je wel een "hysterisch amerikaans OMG gebler"-waarschuwing kunnen plaatsen Dat verpest het hele filmpje, vooral om het "hoe het klinkt"

't Blijve gave dingen tho
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--dubbel--
Een nichterige moslim, is een Islamietje.[/b] H. Finkers
[b]Die met de hoogste percentages gaan het eerst.[/b] B. B.
|[b]DASOO
| LastFM|
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 15:19 schreef LoggedIn het volgende:

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Bij die laatste had je wel een "hysterisch amerikaans OMG gebler"-waarschuwing kunnen plaatsen Dat verpest het hele filmpje, vooral om het "hoe het klinkt"

't Blijve gave dingen tho
En ook gewoon buiten blijven filmen als er een tornado op een paar honderd meter afstand zit .
Een nichterige moslim, is een Islamietje.[/b] H. Finkers
[b]Die met de hoogste percentages gaan het eerst.[/b] B. B.
|[b]DASOO
| LastFM|
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 15:44 schreef i2Them2 het volgende:

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En ook gewoon buiten blijven filmen als er een tornado op een paar honderd meter afstand zit .
mwah, alstie rustig beweegt.. ik zou ook liever een tornado ervaren, dan dat ik onder de grond ga zitten wachten Is toch gaaf
  zaterdag 31 mei 2008 @ 16:00:03 #293
164106 Bullebak
Omdat bier.
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 15:58 schreef LoggedIn het volgende:

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mwah, alstie rustig beweegt.. ik zou ook liever een tornado ervaren, dan dat ik onder de grond ga zitten wachten Is toch gaaf
Stoere praat
Geef mij maar Amsterdam
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Die filmer had gewoon zijn dag, voor hetzelfde geld had hij een stronk op zijn hoofd gehad, of nog wat harders. Dan liever zoiets filmen, dat is natuurlijk mooi.
  zaterdag 31 mei 2008 @ 22:20:36 #295
138800 compier
This is Spartaaaaaaaa
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 16:00 schreef Bullebak het volgende:

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Stoere praat
het is echt niet zo eng als je denkt. laatst met de tornado sirens die afgingen liep ik naar buiten om te kijken of ik eindelijk een tornado kon zien..

best stom alstie dan NIET komt
Mijn usericon is mede mogelijk gemaakt door wonderer.
Live from Sparta MO
JOE-ES-EE!!
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 22:20 schreef compier het volgende:

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het is echt niet zo eng als je denkt. laatst met de tornado sirens die afgingen liep ik naar buiten om te kijken of ik eindelijk een tornado kon zien..

best stom alstie dan NIET komt
whehe,idd zit je daar, klaar met je gear om de zaak vast te leggen, waait het alleen n btje
  zaterdag 31 mei 2008 @ 22:36:15 #297
138800 compier
This is Spartaaaaaaaa
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quote:
Op zaterdag 31 mei 2008 22:35 schreef LoggedIn het volgende:

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whehe,idd zit je daar, klaar met je gear om de zaak vast te leggen, waait het alleen n btje
mwoa, ik had geen camera ofzo, want het regende keihard! en keiharde wind maar geen tornado te zien (20 mijl verderop wel, maar niet hier! ...
dus dat was goed EN slecht lol
Mijn usericon is mede mogelijk gemaakt door wonderer.
Live from Sparta MO
JOE-ES-EE!!
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http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1130684820080612?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews
quote:
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Four people were killed and at least 20 injured when a tornado tore through an Iowa boy scout camp on Wednesday, where dozens of scouts were gathered for a summer retreat, state officials said.

The deadly twister was one of more than 30 that roared through four U.S. Midwestern states on Wednesday. It hit the Little Sioux Scout Ranch in western Iowa about 5:35 p.m. EDT. More tornadoes were feared for the region Wednesday night.
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Padvinders gedood door wervelstorm


In de Amerikaanse staat Iowa zijn woensdag (plaatselijke tijd) zeker vier padvinders om het leven gekomen door toedoen van een wervelstorm

Het kamp van de padvinders werd getroffen door een wervelstorm. Naast de vier dodelijk slachtoffers raakten ook nog eens 40 anderen gewond. Dat heeft nieuwszender CNN gemeld.

De scouts waren tussen de dertien en achttien jaar oud.

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