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en But we're comparing tornado reports, which are probably inflated, with confirmed tornadoes for previous years.

en It looks like there were two separate tornadoes or a tornado and a straight-line wind event. We're pretty sure the airport damage was caused by a tornado.

en I have not yet confirmed with anyone that they saw an actual tornado. They saw a pretty definite signature in their radar. They saw some rotation, but it's premature to say it was a tornado.

en To put it in perspective, this tornado today or this series of tornadoes will probably rank equal to all of the tornadoes that we had in the entire year last year, ... So that will give you some perspective of just what an incredible disaster this has been for our state.

en We have tornadoes [nationwide] 180 days a year, every other day, and we have significant tornadoes probably about 60 days a year. It requires a fairly delicate balance: Even if you have a thunderstorm, you don't necessarily have a tornado.

en I've never studied it out, but it's not hard to realize that more numerous tornadoes seem to occur in that stretch. There's a history of intense tornado activity through that area.

en We don't have any confirmed tornado touchdowns.

en From what we have seen and from all the reports, this is probably one of the most devastating tornadoes that we've ever seen.

en There were more houses damaged by the tornadoes, but fewer houses totally destroyed. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. The tornado doesn't compare.

en We can't spend a dime. All we can say is, 'Here are the offices. These people need to be moved.' It's been said before by previous committees and in previous reports. We're just looking for options.

en There are a lot of false reports about tornadoes, when people are simply seeing dark clouds.

en I wish (Thursday) that we had a tornado warning out ahead of this tornado, but we didn't. It was a very small tornado, quickly spun up.

en This tornado occurred at 2 o'clock in the morning, one of the most dangerous times that a tornado can occur. People are not watching TV, it is dark outside, you can't see the tornado. Most are asleep at that hour.

en This is definitely good news, ... Six out of the previous eight PPI reports have been higher than expected but the corresponding CPI reports have not. That means that we're not seeing the creeping effects of inflation passed on to the consumer.

en All we want them to know is something's happening, go turn on the TV. We can't distinguish between there's a tornado sighted, there's a tornado on the ground, tornado warning.


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