Saturday, May 24, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
A blog that describes a journey into storm chasing in South Georgia. Come and join me on this fabulous trip into the life and passion of a storm chaser in South Georgia. Watch me as I spread my wings.
"Some are weatherwise; some are otherwise."
~Ben Franklin
I thought you were on vacation...why are you blogging? And you gave me the tisk tisk for blogging on my honey moon!
ReplyDeleteScary! I watched the helicopter footage of the Oklahoma outbreak for 4 hours today!!! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteSCM
Yes, this is scary.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the video on Fox news, KWTV Hennessey, OK? Great tornado coverage. Very neat!
ReplyDeleteT
Hi Dew.. when/if you get the time nip over and see my post today..
ReplyDeleteTom
Annie, I wasn't on vacation. I hasd a date last night, but that was it. I have time this morning to blog too, and I feel inclined to, given the tremendous outbreak that we have had so far. I am amazed at the stories I have had about the tornadoes that occurred Thursday and Friday.
ReplyDeleteMikey, I have just now heard about the large wedge that was headed for Greensburg, KS. I cannot believe how large some of the tornadoes Friday were! How awful, especially for an area already devastated, the day before. I will make another blog post about it. 4 hours? Yikes.
Andrea, I know.
Teresa, I did not watch tv at all. I imagine there was some crazy coverage. With so many spotters about, the coverage should have been intense.
Tom, Let me nip right over. :O)
I found the video on the Fox News site on my PC. Also, it was being shot from a helicopter.
ReplyDeleteT
It really was amazing. The number of wedges over the past few days has been very unthinkable.
ReplyDelete