This is cool.
At the point where the tornado first touched down is where my golfing-friend's house/man-cave is. His place is the one just to the left of the path as it goes up the first hill. There's a driveway separating his house from his man-cave and there's an infinity pool in front of the house, toward the lake.
When the tornado crosses over the first part of Table Rock Lake, that is The Kimberling Inn that it slammed into just on the other side of that water. You can see the four large docks that were there, but are now gone.
At the beginning when it is zooming in on the point of first touchdown, the zooming flies exactly over our house and dock, so it was that close.
I also see it went over Indian Point Resort and Branson Yacht Club on Indian Point, and very close to Stormy Point Village and Nantucket on the next peninsula. After it crossed over The Branson Landing and Lake Taneycomo, out east it slammed into the timeshare portion of Cross Creek, and at that point all of Holiday Hills is immediately across the road to the south.
http://www.kspr.com/news/kspr-branso...,2736183.story
At the point where the tornado first touched down is where my golfing-friend's house/man-cave is. His place is the one just to the left of the path as it goes up the first hill. There's a driveway separating his house from his man-cave and there's an infinity pool in front of the house, toward the lake.
When the tornado crosses over the first part of Table Rock Lake, that is The Kimberling Inn that it slammed into just on the other side of that water. You can see the four large docks that were there, but are now gone.
At the beginning when it is zooming in on the point of first touchdown, the zooming flies exactly over our house and dock, so it was that close.
I also see it went over Indian Point Resort and Branson Yacht Club on Indian Point, and very close to Stormy Point Village and Nantucket on the next peninsula. After it crossed over The Branson Landing and Lake Taneycomo, out east it slammed into the timeshare portion of Cross Creek, and at that point all of Holiday Hills is immediately across the road to the south.
http://www.kspr.com/news/kspr-branso...,2736183.story
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