| Damage from an extreme hailstorm in Springfield, Missouri in April. Video of the storm is in this post, Photo from Springfield Daily Citizen via Facebook |
We've got some of them here to let you gawk at Ma Nature at her angriest. Let's get right to it:
During an outbreak of tornadoes on April 17, the town of Lena, Illinois was hit hard. The tornado was seriously wrapped in rain, so you couldn't see the actual funnel.
And the parts of town that weren't' actually hit by the tornado were hammered by a wall of intense rain and wind that did its own damage .
The tornado itself was an EF-2 with top winds of 130 mph.
The video is a web cam that recorded the maelstrom moving into the city. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.
Also, there's another Lena web cam that has a different perspective basically overlooking the entire town. Click on this link to view that one.At the Springfield-Branson National Airport, hundreds of cars left in the parking lot by people who flew to wherever were trashed, with busted out windows and huge dents.
"Some passengers had to be buses around 100 miles away to the airport in Bentonville, Arkansas because rental cars were damaged. (Airport Public Information Officer Ren) Luebbering said airport staff spent three hours covering the most badly damaged vehicles with donated tarps. 'We think we put 300 or 400 tarps out there on cars," Luebbering said. The airport warned online, 'Expect damage to your vehicle."
Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.
Here's another view of the chaotic Springfield, Missouri hail storm. Again, click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.
On April 28, an EF-3 tornado caused a lot of damage in Mineral Wells, Texas. The tornado was wrapped in rain and hard to see. In this video. people in a car inadvertently drive to very near the edge of the tornado. The wind is howling on this freeway and debris fills the air. Pretty scary! As always, click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.
During another round of severe weather in the South, storm chaser Daniel Shaw was driving near Monterey, Louisiana. They didn't see any tornadoes, but the lightning really put on a show. The video shows plenty of lot of lightning strike and Shaw kept saying they are not getting out of the vehicle.
The end of the video is what really shocks, literally. Shaw is parked in a Family Dollar parking lot when the building gets hit by lightning. Let's
As always click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that:
Storm chaser Aaron Rigsby's videos often make an appearance in these video highlight posts I occasionally issue. This is not technically one of Rigsby's videos but he stars in it.
That same batch of lightning barrages affected Rigsby. He was chasing severe storms in Mississippi when lightning struck the Toyota Rav 4 as he sped down a highway. The car is toast. Rigsby said he is OK, but felt the buzz of electricity when it struck. He got into another storm chaser's car to continue the hunt for tornadoes.
Inside Edition has the story. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below click on this.
So here's something different: A time lapse of an enormous iceberg passing by the town of Ilulissat, Greenland on April 13. Looks like a mountain kind of saying, "never mind me, just passing through, I'll be out of here in no time. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.

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