This farmstead had roof damage and farm equipment blown around. You can see a blue tarp on the south corner of the house roof. A grain bin roof is to the north in the lower center. Castle Rock Rd is off to the right. This view is looking south-southeast.
This grain bin was blown across Castle Rock Road from the farmstead above. This view is looking southeast.
Both of these pictures were taken north of Quinter, KS on Castle Rock Road (Gove 70).
There were minimal observered tornado tracks in the wheat fields with these tornadoes. There were some arcing patterns observed in some photographs but it is uncertain if these were caused by the tornadoes themselves.
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Crazy, never thought my hometowns would ever be in the path multiple days. My dad graduated from Quinter and my grandmother (who practically died in my arms) is buried there. We used to go down Castlerock road when I was a kid and hunt for fossils in Gove county...then grab lunch at the Q inn.
One of the funniest moments during the weekend, was watching a tornado form almost on top of my ex girlfriend's house!
Great shots and video as always guys.
Dick
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