"The wind began to switch, the house to pitch..."
I'm going to preface this by saying that, to my knowledge, everyone we know is safe and relatively damage-free.
Sunday evening at about
I've seen funnel clouds before... I've driven along side of one along I-270 just north of
And as worrisome as the sights were, the sound was what caused me to start shuffling everyone inside as quickly as possible and get everyone in the house moving toward the basement. I have always heard that a tornado sounds like a train approaching. Having heard that as a child I always imagined the sound to be of a whistle, because, when I heard a train approaching, I always had heard the whistle announce it's arrival. I made the logical connection that perhaps the high winds when pressed through the tress would bring about a sound similar to a whistle. What I heard was, what I can only imagine would be, the sound one might hear when you lie your head on a train track as it came barreling down a mountain. It was a roar that you could feel as much as hear.
We were lucky. A multitude of buildings in
Stay safe,
Have a plan,
Love,
Tony