yes. I was a few miles northwest of Greensburg on 183, there was this low hanging "whale mouth" cloud over Greensburg , it startet do get dark ( at dusk ) and it struck me that the light that illuminated the clouds were rather yellowish in colour. And then I understood that these were the lights set up by the rescue teams . The city had hardly any original streetlamps left, most or all of that "Greensburg light" was from emergency illumination.
Sorry. Don't worry I'm disputing anything you did, I'm not your typically You Tube commentor. Just hadn't seen what that storm looked liked well after it passed Greensburg. That storm must of went well into the night and early morning. When did that thing finally dissipate?
No, Dude, this is the storm in 2007 AFTER it passed over Greensburg, it continued NE and nearly hit Great Bend. I was chasing east of Great Bend around midnight. it did produce new tornadoes, just go see on SPC archives you'll find radar and stormreports. Dude, I know what I saw. I am no expert in time travel. This was May 4 2007, a few hours AFTER Greensburg, but still on same stormsystem
Ive been watching Greensburg the t.v. series on the Green channel, Is amazing how the residents are determine to rebuild after such devastating tornado. Great example of ameicans determination to overcome disasters.
That last pic was just LIGHTS!? good shit
101gamecock 1 year ago
@101gamecock
yes. I was a few miles northwest of Greensburg on 183, there was this low hanging "whale mouth" cloud over Greensburg , it startet do get dark ( at dusk ) and it struck me that the light that illuminated the clouds were rather yellowish in colour. And then I understood that these were the lights set up by the rescue teams . The city had hardly any original streetlamps left, most or all of that "Greensburg light" was from emergency illumination.
KlipsiGeneva 1 year ago
i seen it from great bend
shanekansas 2 years ago
Sorry. Don't worry I'm disputing anything you did, I'm not your typically You Tube commentor. Just hadn't seen what that storm looked liked well after it passed Greensburg. That storm must of went well into the night and early morning. When did that thing finally dissipate?
rattmausch 3 years ago
no precise idea, but late after midnight.. have a look at the SPC archives storm reports,
it went well beyond midnight, last tornado damage reported in Ellworth and Barton counties in central KS. Greensburg is in Kiowa county
KlipsiGeneva 3 years ago
That radar image wasn't the storm that destroyed Greensburg. That radar image looked like the storm that went through Greensburg in 2008.
rattmausch 3 years ago
No, Dude, this is the storm in 2007 AFTER it passed over Greensburg, it continued NE and nearly hit Great Bend. I was chasing east of Great Bend around midnight. it did produce new tornadoes, just go see on SPC archives you'll find radar and stormreports. Dude, I know what I saw. I am no expert in time travel. This was May 4 2007, a few hours AFTER Greensburg, but still on same stormsystem
KlipsiGeneva 3 years ago
Ive been watching Greensburg the t.v. series on the Green channel, Is amazing how the residents are determine to rebuild after such devastating tornado. Great example of ameicans determination to overcome disasters.
carmelo1966 3 years ago
Wow! Scarry.
peguischick 4 years ago
Scary!
bumoffthestreet 4 years ago
Nice Footage and Pictures!
Brando997 4 years ago
Ditto!
SadiSays 3 years ago