Post by Cheshire Cat on Jun 11, 2008 17:37:33 GMT -6
A cloud formation moves over Oconomowoc, Wis., Sunday, June 8, 2008, as the state contended with heavy rains, wind damage and areas of flooding. Weekend storms pounded the U.S. from the Midwest to the East Coast, forcing hundreds of people to flee flooded communities, spawning tornadoes that tore up houses. (Photo: AP/Watertown Daily Times/J. Hart)
Storm clouds pass over the Town of Raymond, northwest of Racine, Wis., late Sunday June 8, 2008. Another wave of severe thunderstorms pounded the southern half of Wisconsin Sunday, creating flash floods, forcing evacuations and dredging up nightmares of flooding not even a year past. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Mark Hertzberg)
Storm clouds hover over the Omaha suburb of Millard early Sunday morning, June 8, 2008, after a storm passed through, causing damage to homes and downing trees and power lines. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)
Storm clouds rolling in Friday night, June 6, 2008, at sunset on southside on Indianapolis (Franklin Township) give appearance of California wild fires. (Photo/David Meuchel )
Potter Church, southeast of Douglas, Okla., was destroyed as a supercell spawned several tornadoes in Kingfisher, Garfield, Logan, and Payne counties Saturday, May 24, 2008. (AP Photo, Enid News and Eagle, Bonnie Vculek)
An old barn stands in a wheat field as a sever thunderstorm passes in the distance near Ogallah, Kan., Thursday, May 22, 2008. Severe thunderstorms dropped tornadoes across much of northwest Kansas. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)