Showing posts with label Tornado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tornado. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Democrat Sarah Godlewski Blames Storms on Republicans

Good grief.

We have had days of horrible WEATHER in Wisconsin, severe thunderstorms with tornado warnings and large hail.

This is not CLIMATE.

Of course, Democrat Sarah Godlewski blames Republicans. She's ranting like a lunatic. Ridiculous.

She's recording a video while tornado sirens are blaring. Godlewski should be taking shelter. Unhinged.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Severe Weather in Midwest - Destruction

Friday, May 16, 2025

Severe Storms, Tornado Hit Wisconsin

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Storms, Tornadoes Ravage the Country, 34 Dead

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Tornado Spawned by Hurricane Milton Hits Fort Myers

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Biden in 'Rolling Stone'

Every single time the Big Guy speaks in public, he says something unbelievably stupid or unintelligible altogether.

"The town of Rolling Stone will be back."

Biden is becoming more cognitively decrepit every day.

His inability to speak aside, it was good for him to go to Rolling FORK.

What's not good? The people in East Palestine are still waiting.

Inexcusable.

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Rolling Fork and Amory, Mississippi - Devastating Tornadoes

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Weather NOT More Extreme

Follow the science.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Biden and Dane

Creepy Biden should not be permitted to touch or even get near children.

Another thing:

Did you ever see Herb Kohl at a Bucks game?

Doesn't Biden look like Kohl?

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Biden Weaponizes Tornado Disaster

The death and destruction caused by the tornadoes late Friday and early Saturday were weaponized by Biden in disgusting fashion.

Biden's exploitation of the disaster for political purposes is sickening.

The media should call Biden on his BS. Of course, they don't because they manufacture and deal in BS.

Follow the science.

Meteorologist Joe Bastardi writes:
This is shorter than normal because it is so clear how out of touch he is in his weaponization of the Horrid Tornado disaster, which by the way occurred during what is a known “second season” partly because of the increase of the winter jet over areas where still warm moist air by the slower to cool gulf can supply energy. And they occur many times at night, I am sure he has no idea about that, given this statement which he is clueless over.

“All I know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impacts as a consequence of the warming of the planet and climate change,” Biden said. “The fact is that we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming. Everything. And obviously, it has some impact here.”

That’s all Biden knows? Well the chart from NOAA shows he knows next to nothing.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Mayfield, Kentucky

This is heartbreaking.

If we could control the weather, if that were possible, we'd be able to spare so much suffering and misery.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Deadly Tornadoes: Mayfield, Kentucky; Monette, Arkansas; Edwardsville, Illinois - Amazon Warehouse Collapse

What a horrific, stormy night!

More damage, including fatalities:
Absolutely horrific.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Biden and Tornadoes

What is he talking about? "It looks like a tornado. They don't call them that anymore."

If Biden doesn't have remarks prepared for him, he's a disaster. Even with a teleprompter and note cards, he struggles to get the words out.

Biden is a mess.

Who is running the country?

Monday, October 21, 2019

Dallas Tornado





Thursday, May 23, 2019

Jefferson City Tornado






Saturday, March 9, 2019

Molly Jong-Fast: Another Ugly Tweet

Once again, Molly Jong-Fast let her hatred for President Trump and the First Lady get the best of her.



I wonder if Jong-Fast felt good about trashing the marriage of Donald and Melania Trump. Was it worth it?

Their solemn expressions were totally appropriate given the setting, but Jong-Fast let her ugliness flow unabated.

She had to delete her classless tweet. I give her credit for not hiding her horrible remark after she learned how disgustingly off base she was. Still, she's quite the disgrace.

Maybe if she would take her Trump hatred down just a notch things would go better for her and her employers.




Monday, March 4, 2019

Lee County, Alabama Tornado

At least 23 people died after a tornado hit Lee County in Alabama on Sunday afternoon.

From FOX News:

More than 20 people have been confirmed dead and several others were reported injured in Lee County. Sheriff Jay Jones told The Associated Press late Sunday that children -- including an 8-year-old girl -- are among the dead and two people are intensive care. He said it's possible the death toll could continue to rise, but authorities are pausing search efforts until Monday morning because conditions are too dangerous in the dark due to massive amounts of debris.

The deaths and injuries occurred in the community of Beauregard in Lee County, an area in the eastern part of the state near the Georgia line, Rita Smith with the Lee County Emergency Management Agency told The Associated Press.

Jones said the apparent twister traveled straight down a key local artery in Beauregard and that the path of damage and destruction appeared at least a half mile wide. He said single-family homes and mobile homes were destroyed. He had told reporters earlier that several people were taken to hospitals, some with "very serious injuries."





President Trump reacted to the death and devastation.



Monday, November 18, 2013

Midwest Sunday: Storms and Tornadoes

It was a terribly stormy Sunday.

From FOX6 News:

Severe weather raced through southeast Wisconsin late Sunday morning, November 17th. Those who were in the path of the storms were witness to torrential downpours, localized flooding, pea-sized to quarter-sized hail and the threat for tornadoes.

View photos of storm damage here.

Although there was damage in Wisconsin, there were no deaths.

Illinois was hit harder.

From FOX News:

Intense thunderstorms and tornadoes sweeping through the Midwest Sunday have caused significant damage in parts of central Illinois while an official says around 53 million people in 10 states are at risk of severe weather.

The central Illinois community of Washington appeared particularly hard-hit. A state official says emergency crews raced to the area amid reports that people were trapped in buildings.

“Literally, neighborhoods are completely wiped out,” Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.), who said he was in Washington, told Fox News. “I’m looking at subdivisions of twenty to thirty homes and there’s not a home there.”

“The entire town of Washington is devastated,” he added.

Schock said the town has put out a call for physicians and nurses from surrounding areas to come to Washington to help after a tornado swept through the town midday.

“Many of these people thankfully took shelter in their basements but some of them didn’t and so there are some folks needing medical assistance and they have been finding them through the rubbish,” he told Fox News.

Firefighters are going house to house in Washington to look for people who may be trapped.
From the Associated Press:
At least five people were killed and 37 others were hurt as a series of tornadoes that battered Illinois Sunday.

Severe weather and tornadoes ravaged through much of central Illinois Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, at least 10 tornadoes touched down in Illinois.

The Illinois Emergency Management Agency reported three fatality in the storms. One fatality was reported in Nashville, Ill. and another was reported in Washington, Ill., according to Patti Thompson with the IEMA.

The Washington County Coroner also reported two other fatalities. An 80-year-old man and his 78-year-old sister, who lived in a farm house near New Minden, Ill., were pronounced dead following the tornadoes, according to coroner Mark Styninger.

At least 24 patients in the emergency room at St. Francis Medical Center near Washington, Ill. were reported to be tornado-related, eight of them were trauma cases, according to Amy Paul, a spokeswoman for the hospital.

Paul also tweeted earlier the hospital was treating 37 tornado victims.
It's highly unusual to have a tornado warning in Wisconsin in mid-November.

Street flooding isn't typical when Thanksgiving is approaching.

As bad as the storms were here, they were so much worse in Illinois. Prayers for those killed and injured.

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UPDATE: Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms kill at least 6 in Midwest


Saturday, June 1, 2013

Oklahoma Tornadoes

Yesterday was yet another violent weather day in the heartland. Tragically, more lives were lost, including a mother and infant.

From FOX News:

Deadly tornadoes touched down Friday west of Oklahoma City, crumbling cars and tractor-trailers, trapping motorists and killing at least two.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said troopers found the bodies of a mother and a child near a vehicle along Interstate 40 west of the city. The state medical examiner's office said at least 3 others were killed in Oklahoma City suburbs Friday.

Hospitals in the area say dozens of people were hurt, five critically, but meteorologists who had warned about particularly nasty weather said the storm's fury didn't match that of a deadly twister that struck suburban Moore last week.

The broad storm in Oklahoma hit during the evening rush hour and stuck around, causing havoc on Interstate 40, a major artery connecting suburbs east and west of the city, and dropping so much rain on the area that streets were flooded to a depth of 4 feet.

...Rick Smith, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service at Norman, said that while the storm packed a powerful punch, it wasn't as strong as the Moore tornado.

...The region was fortunate because the storm touched down mostly in rural areas and missed central Oklahoma City.

"It's not even close to anything like what we had last week," Smith said. "We were very concerned this would move into downtown. It would have been a major problem. It made all the difference that it was out in the country."
Tornadoes are terrifying.

With hurricanes, there's time to evacuate and prepare.

But with tornadoes, you have minutes to save your life.

Prayers for those killed in the storms on Friday and the survivors.

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Here's video of the tornadoes in Oklahoma: