Tornadoes are few and far between, so for anyone who sees or experiences one it’s something they will remember for the rest of their lives.  The rash of tornadoes breaking out through the central United States this month is the most severe of any April in history, which is ominous considering the fact that May is the Motherload of all tornado months.  The system of hot Gulf air meeting cool Arctic air has been stalled over the country for weeks now, but will be gone in the next few days (if April was this bad who knows what May has to offer).  For the lucky/unlucky people at the Lambert-St. Louis International Airport it was an extra rare event: a tornado ripped the roof off the place and blasted out 50% of the building’s windows.  One waiting passenger happened to start shooting the storm from inside the airport about a minute before it struck:


Source: Towleroad

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