Shovelbuck
Active Member
It was a night that seems like yesterday and one I hope I never have to go through again.
I was at a friends house working on a drag car and my wife was working overtime. The weather was looking pretty bad so I headed home. It wasn't long after that my wife made it home. Her sister and her husband showed up a few minutes later as they lived in trailer park with no shelter.
We were all standing outside when we spotted a tornado about half a mile north of us. It was at that time we went to the basement. We spent the next few hours there wondering what all had happened since weather reports and news was sketchy at best.
I was lucky, all we had for damage was a couple broken windows.
There's a ton of stories I could tell you about that night and following summer but I'm too slow of a typer.
A couple things stick out though. My wife's work place was leveled just minutes after she left. Her time card and the companies paper work was found in Iowa. It was one of the few places never rebuilt.
There were large cannon ball type holes in a meat packing plants concrete walls. They were caused by bowling balls from the destroyed bowling alley about half a mile away.
My sister in law and her husbands trailer house was never found. What few things we found of theirs was a block away. Including his blazer which was found on it's wheels but it didn't get there that way.
One other thing........I wish I had a dollar for every flat tire I had that entire summer.
Here's a link to a bit of info..............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Grand_Island_tornado_outbreak
I was at a friends house working on a drag car and my wife was working overtime. The weather was looking pretty bad so I headed home. It wasn't long after that my wife made it home. Her sister and her husband showed up a few minutes later as they lived in trailer park with no shelter.
We were all standing outside when we spotted a tornado about half a mile north of us. It was at that time we went to the basement. We spent the next few hours there wondering what all had happened since weather reports and news was sketchy at best.
I was lucky, all we had for damage was a couple broken windows.
There's a ton of stories I could tell you about that night and following summer but I'm too slow of a typer.
A couple things stick out though. My wife's work place was leveled just minutes after she left. Her time card and the companies paper work was found in Iowa. It was one of the few places never rebuilt.
There were large cannon ball type holes in a meat packing plants concrete walls. They were caused by bowling balls from the destroyed bowling alley about half a mile away.
My sister in law and her husbands trailer house was never found. What few things we found of theirs was a block away. Including his blazer which was found on it's wheels but it didn't get there that way.
One other thing........I wish I had a dollar for every flat tire I had that entire summer.

Here's a link to a bit of info..............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Grand_Island_tornado_outbreak