It's Lambert - St.Louis International Airport, not Field. It has been paved for many years (at least until the tornado ate the pavement all up) LOL.
Two super cells came together at the same time north and south of Saint Louis. That shit was coming my way. I live almost exactly 25 miles east of Lambert. Luckily for me, I was in the middle of the storms. One cell went to the north of me and one cell went to the south of me. I feel bad for the people that live in the 750 homes that got damaged (about 100 cannot be occupied). Italie, they need your building skilz! Thank God nobody was killed!
> It's Lambert - St.Louis International Airport, not Field. It has been paved for many > years (at least until the tornado ate the pavement all up) LOL.
Sorry, old habits. Lots of old aviation buffs in the family that still refer to O'hare as orchard field to...
> Two super cells came together at the same time north and south of Saint Louis. That > shit was coming my way. I live almost exactly 25 miles east of Lambert. Luckily for > me, I was in the middle of the storms. One cell went to the north of me and one cell > went to the south of me. I feel bad for the people that live in the 750 homes that > got damaged (about 100 cannot be occupied). Italie, they need your building skilz! > Thank God nobody was killed!
Yeah, EF4 is no joke. Lots of lucky people considering. I hear cleanup volunteering is plentiful, good to hear.
> > Initial reports have it at an EF4, with 170-200mph winds. > > > stupid people near large windows during heavy storm. > stupid guy inviting panic by yelling.
My favorite is how none of the stupid people found the situation panic-able ~until~ he yelled. My kids would have been yanked from the windows @ horizontal rain.
> My favorite is how none of the stupid people found the situation panic-able ~until~ > he yelled. My kids would have been yanked from the windows @ horizontal rain.