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There's a very lengthy version of this that showed up on Facebook, but now I can't find it.
edit: Found it. For anyone who'd enjoy a nice, long stroll thru a winter wilderness.
Gotta say, though, breathtaking as it is, for a acrophobic like me, those pathways are way too narrow. I'm constantly distracted from the beauty of the place by thinking how minuscule a misstep would be required to put you into that frozen water, or down a hillside.
7 different tornados touched down in south east Louisiana yesterday.
early guesstimates for NOLA east tornado was an EF-3.
and they were fortunate not to get hit by a 2nd one a couple hours later. a cell with all the classic signs of tornadic activity passed directly over the same area but didn't produce one.
showed some drone footage of the worst parts on the local news last night, and it wrecked some shit out there.
Everyone - please have a good weather radio or an alert system through your cell phones tonight, especially to the south and west of Columbus back through St. Louis or so.
The potential for strong, long-track tornadoes, large hail and extremely damaging winds exists between now through approximately 10am tomorrow.
This is a weather set up we usually don't see until May-June. Please take it seriously, especially along the Ohio River.