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Plenty of rain and gusty wind not much to brag about. Electricity shut downs in some places. Hardest hit was Little Rock which is south of Russellville, AR. A few tornado warnings but nothing happened.
Author: harryfitzner1
Keywords: Hurricane Arkansas Russellville Tornado weather rain wind
Added: September 3, 2008
Well, there were other twisters on Friday April 26 1991. This less-famous tornado occured a little bit before Andover.
Author: stormchaser3751
Keywords: Unknown Tornado April 26 1991 Outbreak Red Rock Billings Andover Wichita Underpass Overpass Storm Supercell
Added: August 31, 2008
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Added: August 27, 2008
There aren't supposed to be tornadoes in February. But don't tell that to the people in tiny Atkins, Arkansas, about 60 miles Northwest of Little Rock. It was about 5 p.m.The tornado was an EF-4, packing winds of just under 200 miles per hour -- fast enough to make a car fly. Jason Kada: Quite frankly, I have never seen anything like it.The tornado killed four in Atkins. It was now about 5:30, and the storm was moving northeast towards the town of Clinton, about 40 miles away. Jennifer, 7, and Logan Scott, 9, were playing outside when Logan saw the sky change color from blue to green.Their mom, Tanya, had just gotten home. The sky was really dark and it was actually kind of still... And then all the power went out.So they had to run straight to the bathroom.Then it hit Lightning struck outside the bathroom window and they could see the trees shooting past like salad, like they were coming out of a salad shooter. And they were big trees. You could hear screaming. From other houses.The tornado trashed the Scott's neighborhood, and then seconds later demolished a boat factory. One worker was killed.Worker: Saw it coming across the hill... and ran to the office and got down and stuff started going everywhere. Just a quarter mile from the boat factory is the home of Joe Benadetti, the owner and chef of a local Bar-B-Que restaurant.It was his evening off, and he was inside his mobile home listening to the warnings. Then, in the waning light, he saw the tornado start to come over the hill.Benadetti knew he couldn't stay inside his mobile home, so he and his dog ran down to the pond, where he wrapped his body around a large tree.But the storm wasn't quite through with Benadetti. As he stood up, something hit him on the back of his head.It was now about 5:45. The tornado had killed three in Clinton, and was still heading Northeast like a car on a freeway.And just over the ridge was little Mountain View, Arkansas.KARK reporter Pete Thompson.Pete Thompson: This thing went over mountains. You know, it went over foothills. It went in between valleys, crushed homes, and it never left the ground for 120 miles.And that line led right, straight up to the hospital. That hospital is the Stone County Medical Center.Nurses and staff heard the warnings, and moved their patients out into the hallway, away from the windows. Nursing director Diana Sheldon.Diana Sheldon: I felt something different in my ear, like some pressure, and I thought, "I have never felt that before, this is different, this cannot be good." Right under that cloud was the Stone County Regional Medical Center.Diana Sheldon: And that glass just exploded and dirt and debris and that glass came up the hall.Incredibly, no one was seriously hurt in the hospital. The emergency department was trashed, and doctors had to suture tornado injuries by flashlight.The entire town of Mountainview would be without electrical power for six days.It was now dark, almost 6 p.m. The storm turned east, and set tornadoes down on Memphis and Jackson, Tenn. That night, the storm would kill 57 people and injure hundreds in four states.
Author: stormchaser3751
Keywords: Year of the tornado Super Tuesday terror
Added: August 22, 2008
There aren't supposed to be tornadoes in February. But don't tell that to the people in tiny Atkins, Arkansas, about 60 miles Northwest of Little Rock. It was about 5 p.m.The tornado was an EF-4, packing winds of just under 200 miles per hour -- fast enough to make a car fly. Jason Kada: Quite frankly, I have never seen anything like it.The tornado killed four in Atkins. It was now about 5:30, and the storm was moving northeast towards the town of Clinton, about 40 miles away. Jennifer, 7, and Logan Scott, 9, were playing outside when Logan saw the sky change color from blue to green.Their mom, Tanya, had just gotten home. The sky was really dark and it was actually kind of still... And then all the power went out.So they had to run straight to the bathroom.Then it hit Lightning struck outside the bathroom window and they could see the trees shooting past like salad, like they were coming out of a salad shooter. And they were big trees. You could hear screaming. From other houses.The tornado trashed the Scott's neighborhood, and then seconds later demolished a boat factory. One worker was killed.Worker: Saw it coming across the hill... and ran to the office and got down and stuff started going everywhere. Just a quarter mile from the boat factory is the home of Joe Benadetti, the owner and chef of a local Bar-B-Que restaurant.It was his evening off, and he was inside his mobile home listening to the warnings. Then, in the waning light, he saw the tornado start to come over the hill.Benadetti knew he couldn't stay inside his mobile home, so he and his dog ran down to the pond, where he wrapped his body around a large tree.But the storm wasn't quite through with Benadetti. As he stood up, something hit him on the back of his head.It was now about 5:45. The tornado had killed three in Clinton, and was still heading Northeast like a car on a freeway.And just over the ridge was little Mountain View, Arkansas.KARK reporter Pete Thompson.Pete Thompson: This thing went over mountains. You know, it went over foothills. It went in between valleys, crushed homes, and it never left the ground for 120 miles.And that line led right, straight up to the hospital. That hospital is the Stone County Medical Center.Nurses and staff heard the warnings, and moved their patients out into the hallway, away from the windows. Nursing director Diana Sheldon.Diana Sheldon: I felt something different in my ear, like some pressure, and I thought, "I have never felt that before, this is different, this cannot be good." Right under that cloud was the Stone County Regional Medical Center.Diana Sheldon: And that glass just exploded and dirt and debris and that glass came up the hall.Incredibly, no one was seriously hurt in the hospital. The emergency department was trashed, and doctors had to suture tornado injuries by flashlight.The entire town of Mountainview would be without electrical power for six days.It was now dark, almost 6 p.m. The storm turned east, and set tornadoes down on Memphis and Jackson, Tenn. That night, the storm would kill 57 people and injure hundreds in four states.
Author: stormchaser3751
Keywords: Year of the tornado Super Tuesday terror
Added: August 22, 2008
There aren't supposed to be tornadoes in February. But don't tell that to the people in tiny Atkins, Arkansas, about 60 miles Northwest of Little Rock. It was about 5 p.m.The tornado was an EF-4, packing winds of just under 200 miles per hour -- fast enough to make a car fly. Jason Kada: Quite frankly, I have never seen anything like it.The tornado killed four in Atkins. It was now about 5:30, and the storm was moving northeast towards the town of Clinton, about 40 miles away. Jennifer, 7, and Logan Scott, 9, were playing outside when Logan saw the sky change color from blue to green.Their mom, Tanya, had just gotten home. The sky was really dark and it was actually kind of still... And then all the power went out.So they had to run straight to the bathroom.Then it hit Lightning struck outside the bathroom window and they could see the trees shooting past like salad, like they were coming out of a salad shooter. And they were big trees. You could hear screaming. From other houses.The tornado trashed the Scott's neighborhood, and then seconds later demolished a boat factory. One worker was killed.Worker: Saw it coming across the hill... and ran to the office and got down and stuff started going everywhere. Just a quarter mile from the boat factory is the home of Joe Benadetti, the owner and chef of a local Bar-B-Que restaurant.It was his evening off, and he was inside his mobile home listening to the warnings. Then, in the waning light, he saw the tornado start to come over the hill.Benadetti knew he couldn't stay inside his mobile home, so he and his dog ran down to the pond, where he wrapped his body around a large tree.But the storm wasn't quite through with Benadetti. As he stood up, something hit him on the back of his head.It was now about 5:45. The tornado had killed three in Clinton, and was still heading Northeast like a car on a freeway.And just over the ridge was little Mountain View, Arkansas.KARK reporter Pete Thompson.Pete Thompson: This thing went over mountains. You know, it went over foothills. It went in between valleys, crushed homes, and it never left the ground for 120 miles.And that line led right, straight up to the hospital. That hospital is the Stone County Medical Center.Nurses and staff heard the warnings, and moved their patients out into the hallway, away from the windows. Nursing director Diana Sheldon.Diana Sheldon: I felt something different in my ear, like some pressure, and I thought, "I have never felt that before, this is different, this cannot be good." Right under that cloud was the Stone County Regional Medical Center.Diana Sheldon: And that glass just exploded and dirt and debris and that glass came up the hall.Incredibly, no one was seriously hurt in the hospital. The emergency department was trashed, and doctors had to suture tornado injuries by flashlight.The entire town of Mountainview would be without electrical power for six days.It was now dark, almost 6 p.m. The storm turned east, and set tornadoes down on Memphis and Jackson, Tenn. That night, the storm would kill 57 people and injure hundreds in four states.
Author: stormchaser3751
Keywords: Year of the tornado Super Tuesday terror
Added: August 22, 2008
There aren't supposed to be tornadoes in February. But don't tell that to the people in tiny Atkins, Arkansas, about 60 miles Northwest of Little Rock. It was about 5 p.m.The tornado was an EF-4, packing winds of just under 200 miles per hour -- fast enough to make a car fly. Jason Kada: Quite frankly, I have never seen anything like it.The tornado killed four in Atkins. It was now about 5:30, and the storm was moving northeast towards the town of Clinton, about 40 miles away. Jennifer, 7, and Logan Scott, 9, were playing outside when Logan saw the sky change color from blue to green.Their mom, Tanya, had just gotten home. The sky was really dark and it was actually kind of still... And then all the power went out.So they had to run straight to the bathroom.Then it hit Lightning struck outside the bathroom window and they could see the trees shooting past like salad, like they were coming out of a salad shooter. And they were big trees. You could hear screaming. From other houses.The tornado trashed the Scott's neighborhood, and then seconds later demolished a boat factory. One worker was killed.Worker: Saw it coming across the hill... and ran to the office and got down and stuff started going everywhere. Just a quarter mile from the boat factory is the home of Joe Benadetti, the owner and chef of a local Bar-B-Que restaurant.It was his evening off, and he was inside his mobile home listening to the warnings. Then, in the waning light, he saw the tornado start to come over the hill.Benadetti knew he couldn't stay inside his mobile home, so he and his dog ran down to the pond, where he wrapped his body around a large tree.But the storm wasn't quite through with Benadetti. As he stood up, something hit him on the back of his head.It was now about 5:45. The tornado had killed three in Clinton, and was still heading Northeast like a car on a freeway.And just over the ridge was little Mountain View, Arkansas.KARK reporter Pete Thompson.Pete Thompson: This thing went over mountains. You know, it went over foothills. It went in between valleys, crushed homes, and it never left the ground for 120 miles.And that line led right, straight up to the hospital. That hospital is the Stone County Medical Center.Nurses and staff heard the warnings, and moved their patients out into the hallway, away from the windows. Nursing director Diana Sheldon.Diana Sheldon: I felt something different in my ear, like some pressure, and I thought, "I have never felt that before, this is different, this cannot be good." Right under that cloud was the Stone County Regional Medical Center.Diana Sheldon: And that glass just exploded and dirt and debris and that glass came up the hall.Incredibly, no one was seriously hurt in the hospital. The emergency department was trashed, and doctors had to suture tornado injuries by flashlight.The entire town of Mountainview would be without electrical power for six days.It was now dark, almost 6 p.m. The storm turned east, and set tornadoes down on Memphis and Jackson, Tenn. That night, the storm would kill 57 people and injure hundreds in four states.
Author: stormchaser3751
Keywords: Year of the tornado Super Tuesday terror
Added: August 22, 2008
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A police officer's dash cam captures a tornado ripping through a Little Rock car lot.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb 6 (Reuters) - Tornadoes and thunderstorms ravaged several states in the U.S. South overnight, killing at least 30 people, injuring dozens and causing widespread damage, authorities and local media said.
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