Memorial Day Severe Weather

That would totally be me out watching that thing. I've never seen a tornado in person. Seen some funnel clouds drop down a bit, but never to the ground into a full fledged tornado.

I know it's not the right thing to do, but I wouldn't be able to help myself. Too fascinating for me.
 
I imagine even though it's been awhile, this was probably a little too close for those who were around in 1968.

It was on almost the same trajectory and then hopped to the west a bit and missed town. 3 Buildings at the fair grounds are gone, 4 more have enough damage that they at probably a complete loss. The only two to not get any damage were the show arena and the cattleman's beef quarters. A couple houses north of town were leveled.
 
I figured the Lime Springs/Saratoga one would have been F2-3 based on the damage, but they're saying only F1. I was under the impression that windmill blades could withstand windspeeds up to 150 MPH, so maybe the blades that snapped were defective.
 
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Some pretty crazy pics out of Omaha this morning
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They are calling it hail but today was the first time I'd heard hail amounts read like snow/rainfall, some parts of West O reported a foot of hail on the ground.

Agreed, I saw a report on KCCI as well calling it foot deep hail. That is insane. How much water would that be? That would have to correspond to at least 3-4 inches of rain all falling as hail.
 
Agreed, I saw a report on KCCI as well calling it foot deep hail. That is insane. How much water would that be? That would have to correspond to at least 3-4 inches of rain all falling as hail.

A co worker that lives in Council Bluffs said the first 15-20 minutes of the storm last night was all hail.
 
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