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Another severe weather season off on a very bad note;


http://news.yahoo.com/storms-damage-country-music-resort-town-kill-13-170405786.html

Storms damage country music resort town, kill 13
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BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — A powerful storm system that produced multiple reports of tornadoes lashed the Midwest early Wednesday, roughing up the country music resort city of Branson and laying waste to small towns in Illinois and Kansas. At least 13 people were killed.

An apparent twister rolled through Branson just before 1 a.m. and seemed to hopscotch up the city's main roadway, ripping roofs off hotels and damaging some of the city's famed music theaters dangerously close to the start of the heavy tourism season. More than 30 people were reported hurt, mostly with cuts and bruises.

"If it was a week later, it'd be a different story," said Bill Tirone, assistant general manager for the 530-room Hiltons of Branson and the Branson Convention Center, where windows were shattered and some rooms had furniture sucked away by high winds. Hotel workers were able to get all guests to safety as the storm raged.

John Moore, owner of the damaged Cakes-n-Creams '50s Diner, said the tornado seemed to target the city's main strip, moving down the entertainment district, right through the convention center, across a lake and into a housing division. He said the tornado appeared to "jump side to side."

"The theater next to me kind of exploded. It went everywhere. The hotels on the two sides of me lost their roofs. Power lines are down. Windows are blown out," Moore said. "There's major, major destruction. There has to be millions dollars of damage all down the strip."

At least 10 people were killed in the southern Illinois town of Harrisburg after a storm leveled much of the community of 9,000 people.

In Missouri, one person was killed in a trailer park in the town of Buffalo. Two more fatalities were reported in the Cassville and Puxico areas.

At least three people were critically injured in the small eastern Kansas town of Harveyville, much of which lay in rubble.

The tornadoes were spawned by a powerful storm system that blew down from the Rockies on Tuesday and was headed across the Ohio and Tennessee river valleys toward the Mid-Atlantic region.

Corey Mead, lead forecaster at the U.S. Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., said a broad cold front was slamming into warm, humid air over much of the eastern half of the nation.

From Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, at least 16 tornado sightings were reported from Nebraska and Kansas across southern Missouri to Illinois and Kentucky, according to the storm center, an arm of the National Weather Service.

Jennifer Verhaalen, a long-term resident at the Hillbilly Inn Motel in downtown Branson, said she saw a white funnel cloud followed by a wall of rain as the storm closed in on the town around 1 a.m.

She said she retreated to a back bedroom with her husband as the storm slammed into two other hotel buildings tearing the roof off one.

Across the road, a strip mall lay in tatters, its roof missing and several walls collapsed. As the sun rose Wednesday, business owners picked through the remains of their stores.

Keith and Glenna Bartley, tourists from Kingsport, Tenn., said staff at the Grand Victorian Hotel where they were staying ushered them to the basement around 1:30 a.m.

Branson has long been a tourist destination for visitors attracted to the beauty of the surrounding Ozarks. But the city rose to prominence in the 1990s because of its theater district, which drew country music stars and other music celebrities including the Osmond and Andy Williams. It is about 110 miles southeast of Joplin, which was devastated by a monstrous twister last May that killed 161 people.

Farther north, rescue crews waited for sunrise to begin searching a trailer park south of Buffalo where at least one person was killed after an apparent twister slammed the area.

Lt. Dana Eagan of the Dallas County Sheriff's Office said 13 people at the park were hurt and the entire town was without power. Buffalo is about 35 miles north of Springfield.

Tornado season normally starts in March, but it isn't unusual to see severe storms earlier in the year. Forecasters can seldom assess how serious a season will be because twisters are so unpredictable. This year, two people were killed by separate tornadoes in Alabama in January, and preliminary reports have showed 95 tornadoes struck that month.

In neighboring Kansas, the National Weather Service reported brief tornado touchdowns southwest of Hutchinson, and Gov. Sam Brownback declared a state of emergency after an apparent tornado struck Harveyville.

The declaration covered Wabaunsee County, southwest of Topeka. The governor's office said one person was critically injured, several homes and a church were damaged and trees and power lines were down.

The system also skirted northern Arkansas, bringing gusts of up to 60 mph in the northwest. A wall cloud, which often produces twisters, was reported in Cherokee Village, where trees were scattered along roads, the weather service said. Residents of Clay County in northeastern Arkansas reported hail the size of golf balls, while half dollar-sized hail was reported in Mountain Home.

In northern Oklahoma, gusts of up to 80 mph flipped trailers and damaged homes near Cherokee.

Tornado warnings and watches were posted for most of Kentucky and a large portion of Kentucky.

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absolutely terrifying... I feel for the people who had to go through that.

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You know how I feel about severe weather, Lima. Tomorrow is already freaking me out almost to the point of being paralyzed. March 2 and a moderate risk for my area? Sadly, I think this may be a loooooong spring.


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I thought of you as soon as I saw the write-up on the other site; tomorrow looks to be a dangerous day in your area and to the south.

Hopefully, you do not get sunshine in the morning to early afternoon. If the temp gets to 70 with the set-up for tomorrow...not good.

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The weather is gonna be crazy here the next few days Michelle. Heard the weather report on the radio last night on my way home from work. Today 60 degrees, thunderstorms, high winds, and the possibility of tornadoes, tommorrow 40 degrees, then Sunday low 30's and snow. Hopefully its not to bad this afternoon when i go into work. Make sure you have a place to go if this stuff hits and have some candles or flashlights, bottled water, something to munch on, and a battery powered radio handy.


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I thought of you as soon as I saw the write-up on the other site; tomorrow looks to be a dangerous day in your area and to the south.

Hopefully, you do not get sunshine in the morning to early afternoon. If the temp gets to 70 with the set-up for tomorrow...not good.




Thanks, Lima. We actually got VERY lucky today with cloud cover and rain before the line came through. I'm very sad for those that got hit (and are getting hit tonight). Many lives lost today and over 71 reported tornadoes thus far...


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How'd you do, 66? I'm not sure where you are exactly, but I know Darke County was under it for a bit.


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20 homes were pulled off their foundations about 5 miles from here.

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My home is about 1.5 miles above the hill you see at 11:00.



Another storm is moving through the area as I type, though it doesn't seem to hold anything dangerous. ( crossed fingers)


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my dad just sent me a text saying there were a bunch of hail storms going through knoxville - hope you're doing alright peen...


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My home is about 1.5 miles above the hill you see at 11:00.



Another storm is moving through the area as I type, though it doesn't seem to hold anything dangerous. ( crossed fingers)




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We are very close to the 10 year average number of tornadoes for the whole month of March in one day. And there is still severe weather in the south with damage.

17 dead so far today. Really bad day

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prayers go out to anyone who was affected by these storms


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Went OK. I work in Troy (Miami County) and they announced a tornado warning and had us all go to our weather shelter areas but apparently nothing happened but hey it got me out of work for about 15 minutes.


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Stay safe everyone.

I was just saying, the other day, that I can't remember the last time we had so many strong wind storms in one winter. I would assume that it's because the winter has been unusually warm, but I can't say for sure.


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Yikes.

Saw it and was thinking about you.

You used to be fat enough to stay tethered to the earth. Now I have to worry about your scrawny ass.


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Yesterday totals:

95 tornadoes 32 dead

In Ohio:

8 tornadoes 3 dead

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