More June Storm Pics

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This is the tornado that struck the Boy Scout camp in Little Sioux, IA. Pictured near Moorehead, IA



These are pics of the hailstorm north of Oneill, NE on June 17, 2008. Snow plows were called out to reopen Hwy 281. The storm dumped 8 inches of hail.





 
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Is that tornado picture "real"? I am fascinated by them! That is an awesome picture. When I hit the lottery, I am going on a storm chase vacation!

 
Is that tornado picture "real"? I am fascinated by them! That is an awesome picture. When I hit the lottery, I am going on a storm chase vacation!
From what I understand it is......................
Yeah it's the real deal. I wish I had my pictures from the 1999 Oklahoma City tornado. I lost them in a system crash by a virus and I didn't have them backed up. :angry: They were pictures of the aftermath up I-44 from Chickasha, OK going northeast. The best pic I had was the grass that was embedded in the K-rail on the turnpike. The tornado literally ripped the grass up, roots and all about 3/4 mile wide crossing the turnpike, heading for those poor people in Moore.

 
I want to move back to NE...then I think about the weather...but I want to move back to NE then I think about the weather... talk about indecisive.

 
I want to move back to NE...then I think about the weather...but I want to move back to NE then I think about the weather... talk about indecisive.
I know exactly what you mean, because I hate snow. I guess each region of the country has it's own drawbacks.

 
I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

 
I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

It's not a Tornado at all it's a "Wall Cloud". This picture has been said to be from so many different towns I don't know what to believe on where it's from; Orchard, Ne is the location I hear from my most reliable source.

 
This is the tornado that struck the Boy Scout camp in Little Sioux, IA. Pictured near Moorehead, IA



These are pics of the hailstorm north of Oneill, NE on June 17, 2008. Snow plows were called out to reopen Hwy 281. The storm dumped 8 inches of hail.



I can't help it but everytime I look at the kid in the blue shorts it just cracks me up......He just looks goofy and a redneck a rolled up in one, I think that he should get longer boxers on next time and the boots are a nice touch. :lol:

 
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I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

It's not a Tornado at all it's a "Wall Cloud". This picture has been said to be from so many different towns I don't know what to believe on where it's from; Orchard, Ne is the location I hear from my most reliable source.
Wall clouds don't normally touch the ground though do they??? At least none that I've seen have.................

 
I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

It's not a Tornado at all it's a "Wall Cloud". This picture has been said to be from so many different towns I don't know what to believe on where it's from; Orchard, Ne is the location I hear from my most reliable source.
Wall clouds don't normally touch the ground though do they??? At least none that I've seen have.................
Normally no, but they can. To your point, tornados usually have rotation and debri and are not white and fluffy. Also everyone from CBS, the weather channel and the local news have said it is a wall cloud as well. This picture has gotten a lot of attention since the disaster at Little Sioux because someone released it saying it was from that storm when clearly it wasn't because there isn't anywhere near morehead next to railroad tracks with elevators two buildings and most notably no hills.

 
I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

It's not a Tornado at all it's a "Wall Cloud". This picture has been said to be from so many different towns I don't know what to believe on where it's from; Orchard, Ne is the location I hear from my most reliable source.
Wall clouds don't normally touch the ground though do they??? At least none that I've seen have.................
Normally no, but they can. To your point, tornados usually have rotation and debri and are not white and fluffy. Also everyone from CBS, the weather channel and the local news have said it is a wall cloud as well. This picture has gotten a lot of attention since the disaster at Little Sioux because someone released it saying it was from that storm when clearly it wasn't because there isn't anywhere near morehead next to railroad tracks with elevators two buildings and most notably no hills.
I realize they don't look like that I mean I live in Iowa and have seen a few in my lifetime, plus I have to chase them when I'm working to watch where they are going. :wacko:

 
Is that tornado picture "real"? I am fascinated by them! That is an awesome picture. When I hit the lottery, I am going on a storm chase vacation!
From what I understand it is......................
Yeah it's the real deal. I wish I had my pictures from the 1999 Oklahoma City tornado. I lost them in a system crash by a virus and I didn't have them backed up. :angry: They were pictures of the aftermath up I-44 from Chickasha, OK going northeast. The best pic I had was the grass that was embedded in the K-rail on the turnpike. The tornado literally ripped the grass up, roots and all about 3/4 mile wide crossing the turnpike, heading for those poor people in Moore.

I used to live right next to Tinker AFB in Del City.

I am VERY familiar with that monster.

 
I was told in an email that while that is actually an Iowa tornado that it is not the one that hit the camp. I will look to see if I can find the source that said that but even so it is an awsome picture of a very destructive force.

It's not a Tornado at all it's a "Wall Cloud". This picture has been said to be from so many different towns I don't know what to believe on where it's from; Orchard, Ne is the location I hear from my most reliable source.
Wall clouds don't normally touch the ground though do they??? At least none that I've seen have.................
Normally no, but they can. To your point, tornados usually have rotation and debri and are not white and fluffy. Also everyone from CBS, the weather channel and the local news have said it is a wall cloud as well. This picture has gotten a lot of attention since the disaster at Little Sioux because someone released it saying it was from that storm when clearly it wasn't because there isn't anywhere near morehead next to railroad tracks with elevators two buildings and most notably no hills.
The source I received this from cannot confirm this either, because it was sent to him. The hail photos however are spot on. They were sent to me by a family member who works for the NDOR.

 
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