The tornado that ripped through my neck of the woods was an EF-5 class tornado. It was 1.25 miles wide, stayed on the ground for 135 miles and packed winds of 200 mph +.
Now that's a big one folks. We are still waiting official count on injured and dead.
We'll keep our fingers crossed for folks in your area.
Jim O
We watched a news program that showed the path of that tornado that you could see it from a satalite and I think google earth still has it up...we had a couple of small tornados here out of that storm system but nothing like y'all had..
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/04/ski_roundtop_damage_has_markin.html
Hey Tommy...
You know that Starne's sauce we're always talking about?
That joint is just a couple of blocks from where I grew up, and another block away is big city park...
When I was about 12 years old, a "minor" (EF-2?) hit that park and pulled 100+ year old OAK trees out of the ground.
Threw 'em all over the neighborhood like they were toothpicks.
I NEVER EVER wanna see a "EF-FIVE". Good Lord...
Hope y'all recover (as best as possible) ASAP. Whatta mess.
Like I said we are looking for my father in laws shed but still can't find it. You think a 60 x 120 shed would be easy to find :o
Here is a good picture of the farm and damage. Sister in-law found it on the net, you can see where the shed use to be and the other sister in-law's house that took a hit
(http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt326/TMBs/_MG_9350.jpg)
I found this photo while looking through my files. Kinda give you an idea of how big the shed was
(http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt326/TMBs/Brownshed.jpg)
This one taken 2 days after the tornado
(http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt326/TMBs/Brownshed2.jpg)