As storms built around the Piedmont last night all I could do is sit at home and watch along with you and wonder if this would be the night I would get a late call to hit the road.
This happens often. In the winter it's Snow and Ice. In the Summer it's hurricanes. But in the Spring it's severe Thunderstorms and the possibility of Tornadoes.
I watched the radar and listened, almost ready to hit the sack when the the Advance and Clemmons Tornado happened. I didn't have to go there as Fox 8 Photojournalist Kenny Cravens lives in that area and I knew he had it covered.
It was when I saw a radar image near Kernersville around 11:30 that I got the gut feeling that I sometimes get. I said outloud to my wife, 'That's going to be bad". It was about 5 minutes later when the station called sending me to I-40 for two tractor trailers overturned.
What I heard on my scanner told me this was a big deal. Multiple reports of cars overturned. Buildings with walls collapsed. Airplanes pushed around the PTIA tarmac. A truck overturned with an entrapment...that turned out to be deadly.
I drove around West Greensboro all night getting as much video as I could and I even did a live report at 1AM with all the video I could squeeze on the air in 3 minutes.
But it wasn't until daybreak that the reality of what happened set in.
Large trees toppled like bowing pins.
Tall Pines snapped like toothpicks.
A 200 yard wide swath of woods mowed over like a patch of briers.
The pictures don't do it justice...it's impossible to show everything.
It's just a miracle that this is where the funnel cloud chose to touchdown. A few miles in any other direction would have been disaster for this area.