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In Memphis, Tennessee, and Stuck Between Two Tornadoes

By mike white, published Feb 06, 2008
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Tuesday, February 5, started like a lot of other days in Memphis. The day was slightly overcast with the sun appearing periodically, keeping the temperatures unseasonably warm above 70 degrees. Having heard the weather reports from WMC-TVs Dave Brown I knew that the wise thing to do was make my way home before things got too bad.

Leaving HighPoint Coffee on Union I drove to get on Sam Cooper Boulevard and was greeted by darkness and a torrential downpour so intense you could not see through your front windshield. People were actually, letting their windows down to see out the side of their windows. It was an amazingly scary site. Cars had already begun scattering on one of Memphis' busiest streets, an amazing site for 4 o'clock in the afternoon. As I made my way through what seemed like an hour of traffic to go only five miles I got onto I-40 and headed to Cordova. It was dark all around and the rain was still wreaking havoc like someone throwing sticks on the car because of all the debris flying in the wind, and the further I drove the worse it got.

I pondered pulling over to the side of the road but with nothing blocking the wind and rain there was little for me to stop and wait the storm out. And so I continued driving, trying to get to Appling Road and that's when I saw the dark clouds coming together and a swirl beginning on the right side of my window. TORNADO!!!

With a sound as thunderous as if I were standing on the tarmac at the Memphis International Airport, the sound of that tornado did more than whistle in the wind. Roaring like a bass drum in front of me the dark winds of the cyclonic winds began to take form right in front of me. Like a scene straight out of Independence Day, drivers stopped, aghast that we were seeing a tornado right in front of us. And what was worse, we could not tell if it was coming our way. Who teaches you how to read a tornado? The winds are going, the thing is moving up and down, and around, it is a tornado.

In Memphis, Tennessee, and Stuck Between Two Tornadoes
Date: February 5, 2008
Memphis, TN USA

A look at the mall this morning.

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I would NOT be able to hold myself together if I were in your shoes. You Midwesterners sure are brave for living there!

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 11:02:25 AM

 
Glad you made it through it! What a terrible situation to be in.

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 9:02:44 AM

 
I was on Knight Arnold and Mendenhall in Memphis when the funnel cloud appeared on Winchester and started heading towards the mall. Thankfully I am o.k. and so are my friends, co-workers, and Family. But others weren't as fortunate. We need to come together during this time of catastrophe and help those that were less fortunate. Thanks for writing!

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 9:02:40 AM

 
Glad you made it through the storm! You just confirmed my worst nightmares of what was actually happening in Cordova. Someone very near and dear to me was not far from you.

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 8:02:57 PM

 
This was so incredibly well-written and frightening. I have recurring nightmares about tornadoes, and one of my biggest fears is being trapped on a freeway, out in the open, when a tornado happens. Thank you for sharing this, and I'm glad you're ok. How absolutely horrifying. Will there be another installment?

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 5:02:01 PM

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