After Spokane, WA we moved to Evansville, Indiana where I felt my first earthquake. I was only a 3.4 but you could feel it. We also had snow storms, ice storms, and severe thunderstorms along with a storm that produced multiple microbursts from funnel clouds that never touched down to become tornadoes. Next in Spartanburg, South Carolina we experienced more thunderstorms ice storms, and snow storms, heat waves, more mild earthquakes. We had one of the largest outbreaks of tornadoes ever recorded to move from South Carolina to North Carolina. It was then on to Memphis, Tennessee where a tornado that started in West Memphis, Arkansas and then moved through western Tennessee into Memphis destroying neighborhoods southwest and then northeast of me going over my house as a funnel cloud. My neighborhood sustained minor shingle damage and that’s all. As it turned out this storm was the beginning of a series of severe weather incidents which included heavy rain, flooding, and the third deepest snowfall to ever hit Memphis. Look for the last part of this series tomorrow.
Jul
21.