Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Jesus. Last time I was in Wichita I stayed in a motel right by the airport. That's about the third or fourth time since I stayed there that I've seen a report of "tornado near the Wichita airport."
Christ, I'll never stay there in the spring, that's for sure!
Next time someone asks you why are people so religious in the midwest, ask them, "have you ever seen the finger of God F5 tornado?"
We now offer vacation tornado chasing tours that are drawing visiters from europe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shogun:
gf lives in wichita, cant get ahold of her yet, but heard so far no injuries yet
Local Report - 6,500 without electricity in Sedgwick County. No injury reports. 65 mph winds when the storm came through my house. Tennis ball size hail reported by Coldwater, KS.
Tornado 5 miles south of Udall - they lost 87 people and 200 injured in tornado of 1955. I have a friend that went through that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by reschief:
Local Report - 6,500 without electricity in Sedgwick County. No injury reports. 65 mph winds when the storm came through my house. Tennis ball size hail reported by Coldwater, KS.
Tornado 5 miles south of Udall - they lost 87 people and 200 injured in tornado of 1955. I have a friend that went through that.
Thanks, I just heard from her. Wish I could go get her, hate this shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shogun:
anything else headed up that way to Wichita?
Storms hitting in unpredictable areas - Herrington north, Lathom and Leon east, Udall Southeast. Hard to know where they are going to pop up now. [Reply]