Sad to see the loss of life and devistation left by this storm.
Prayers for our friends in Texas.
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An aerial image taken Sunday, December 27, 2015 shows the path of a tornado in Rowlett, Texas. Violent storms ripped through the North Texas area late Saturday, spawning tornadoes that killed 11 people. (G.J. McCarthy/The Dallas Morning News)
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They have evacuated all of the people 100 yards around the water tank. They have drained all of the water, and have put guide wires to support the tank. Supposedly there is a lot of damage to it from flying debris. Thanks for the well wishes. We have these all too often in North & Central Texas. At least it is not like living in Moore & Norman Oklahoma. My daughter got to spend her Birthday in her Storm Shelter last May when the storm went through. She is still psychologically struggling with that.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
Due respect but God, prayers, really? I thought this was a flying website.
Yes this is a flying oriented website and community.
Yes we will offer prayers and well wishes to members of this community when they are struck with bad times. Maybe we will even offer them to you someday.
If this offends you, too bad.
No offense. Just a comment 'Super Moderator'.
Larry Thanks!
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
Yesterday, I went flying up to the Red River. The Red River is the border between Oklahoma & Texas. As I flew up north, I flew over the area near my house that was devastated. Damned that was a close call! I saw several houses that looked more like the old game of “Pick Up Sticks” my sister & I use play as kids. I am still as little shaken up about how close that came to my house. I really feel sorry for a couple of friends that lost everything. I can say one thing, my daughter has been trying to talk me into moving up to Norman OK, the answer is not only no but hell no!
As I was saying, I flew up to the Red River is the border between Oklahoma & Texas. I am looking for some good gravel bars to land on, and I think I found a few. I flew over one Family place that was unbelievable, right on the edge of the Red River. The picture I took of it was too ,fuzzy to post, I will get a photo of it the time I go up reconnoitering the area, I made two passes. I need to make a few a lot lower next time. If you look straight ahead on the second picture you can see a bend in the river. There was a massive gravel bar, that looked pretty good. If you look to the left of the picture there is a brownish field, I believe that was the Private Grass Strip I found. There is not a lot of water in the river because it is downstream from the Lake Texoma Dam.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
Glad your ok Paul, we got 7.5" of rain off that storm, serious flooding here in missouri
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