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Gaylord tornado 1 year later

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9 & 10 News special report (runs 25 minutes): https://www.9and10news.com/2023/05/20/s ... d-tornado/
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The scars were still very much evident when I went up in February. You could easily trace the path of where the twister went through the city.
My uncle lives near Johannesburg and the tornado went well north of there, so fortunately he wasn't affected. He didn't even lose power.
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ChrisWL1980 wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 6:05 pm The scars were still very much evident when I went up in February. You could easily trace the path of where the twister went through the city.
My uncle lives near Johannesburg and the tornado went well north of there, so fortunately he wasn't affected. He didn't even lose power.
My grandparents have a house about a mile north of where the tornado went through.
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9&10 has really been milking this. It's old news. Fluff.
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Taco wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 7:02 am 9&10 has really been milking this. It's old news. Fluff.
We don't see many weather events of this magnitude north of the 45th.

It is significant to a relative many, now a part of NMI history, and the TV look-back took much more effort to produce than anything that comes dribbling out of a Grayling keyboard.
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kager wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 7:32 am
Taco wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 7:02 am 9&10 has really been milking this. It's old news. Fluff.
We don't see many weather events of this magnitude north of the 45th.

It is significant to a relative many, now a part of NMI history, and the TV look-back took much more effort to produce than anything that comes dribbling out of a Grayling keyboard.
Exactly. I dare anyone to call this "fluff" to the faces of loved ones of the two people who lost their lives.
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