Where's a flame thrower when you need it? Via Gizmodo.
This animation shows the satellite imagery from April's unprecedented tornado activity that killed over 300 people. The locations of each tornado that formed during that time are symbolized as red dots. (More at NOAA)
The tradition of auto-tuning literally everything continues… [Ed. note: From the Autotune the News guys, so you know this shit is legit.]
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100618/ap_on_re_us/us_minnes...
Police and National Guard soldiers blocked off neighborhoods Friday as city officials organized a cleanup from tornadoes that ripped through the city the night before, part of a turbulent system that fueled twisters across the state and killed at least three people.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100607/ap_on_re_us/us_midwes...
A mother and her young son and the father of the valedictorian from a high school now in ruins were among seven people killed in a weekend tornado that was Ohio's most powerful in eight years, authorities and relatives said Monday.
This story is more about the do's and don'ts of handling a stressful situation than it is about car tornadoes.
A citizen journalist captures a photo of a tornado happening outside her window that gets picked up by Associated Press. When you see a pretty photo like this one, you kinda forget that natural disasters are devastating and destructive.