YASNY Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 FORDLAND, Mo. — Matt Suter can’t get the tornado out of his head — or his ears. Every time a late-night freight train thunders past, Suter wakes up and remembers the vicious twister that pulled him from his home March 12 and landed him in a pasture — a quarter-mile away. Suter’s harrowing encounter has brought him sudden fame, with national media exposure. One tornado expert said he knew of no one who traveled as far as Suter did in a tornado and lived to tell about it. “It’s a pretty awkward record to have,” the 19-year-old senior at Fordland High School said. read more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsideirish71 Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 QUOTE(YASNY @ Mar 24, 2006 -> 04:44 AM) FORDLAND, Mo. — Matt Suter can’t get the tornado out of his head — or his ears. Every time a late-night freight train thunders past, Suter wakes up and remembers the vicious twister that pulled him from his home March 12 and landed him in a pasture — a quarter-mile away. Suter’s harrowing encounter has brought him sudden fame, with national media exposure. One tornado expert said he knew of no one who traveled as far as Suter did in a tornado and lived to tell about it. “It’s a pretty awkward record to have,” the 19-year-old senior at Fordland High School said. read more "The Suck Zone". It's the point basically when the twister... sucks you up. That's not the technical term for it, obviously. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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