I'm OK, but still pretty freaked out, tell you the truth. Not really sure where to start. Three or four tornadoes touched down about 20 miles from my house and put 40+ people in the hospital. We had tornado warnings all day, starting at 4 this morning. At one point there were 15 - I am not exaggerating - warnings activated for different parts of the immediate region.
Which was terrifying, because right after they announced a slew of warnings the broadcasters started to get visual confirmations - people sending in cell phone photos etc. - of the funnels in Murfreesboro and all the press covered that, so there was no way to know what other parts of town were being affected. At one point I had: the weather radio, an Internet stream, and the TV going...plus all my relatives calling each other...trying desperately to figure out if we were all about to be wiped off the map.
Turned out my immediate area wasn't in danger, luckily, but I've had forecasters announce there's a funnel coming straight for my neighborhood three times in the last couple of weeks, and we're due for more storms on Monday.
I'm just not sure how we're gonna take this for another six weeks. April and May are usually the worst months for tornadoes and we're getting watches nearly constantly and warnings every three or so days. If there's an active hurricane season, we usually get funnels out of the storms that barrel up here from Florida, which could put this into June or beyond.
I'm just freaked out and tired of it. I could kind of deal when it was just warnings that didn't ever turn into anything, but now we've got real live F3s and 4s touching down and taking out whole swaths. I'm sooo sad for the hundreds of folks whose houses were completely demolished today. If we don't get more storms immediately, I'll go down and help clear debris or help with animal rescue this week. The damaged area is still closed for right now, until they can get the live power lines and stuff out of the streets.
On the upside: Only two people are confirmed killed, which is amazing when you see the photos of what happened. (Our local paper is
www.tennessean.com for those who are morbidly interested.) They're saying now there were three separate tornadoes and possibly four. We still don't know what the ratings were on the Fujita scale but the devastation is fairly immense, to judge from the TV footage. [In March 2008 a storm came through Sumner County, just north of Nashville, killing 23 - so here's hoping improvements in the warning systems saved a few lives this time.]
Shot of the day: I was watching a local news channel and they were doing what they normally do, switch to traffic cams around the area, just to give an overview of what the weather's like in various parts of the region. They moved to one on the roof of City Hall in Murfreesboro and just as they cut to it a huge tornado moved right through the frame.
!!! You just don't see that every day. Just wish it were good news, instead of the horrifying sad variety we've been hearing all day (the two people killed were a woman and her nine-month old child; they keep interviewing people whose houses are just matchsticks...it's breaking my heart.)
Just hoping to get some sleep tonight, since last night our weather radio siren went off about every hour on the hour. I'm sure my dreams are gonna just be great tonight. Maybe it's time for some pharmaceuticals.
p.s. I grew up in Kansas, so maybe this stuff affects me more than most. I stupidly watched a video earlier today of an F5 that came within about seven miles of the house I grew up in back in '91...it's starting to feel personal in a weird way. If I'm not holed up in my windowless interior room on Monday, I'm calling one of those companies that digs a cellar down under your house. It's gonna cost a fortune - everything around here is built on solid limestone and they'll probably have to blast - but I'm thinking it's time, although I'm sure there's a waiting list at this point.