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October 2000

October 2000 (Full HTML Issue)

Even though local weather forecasters did not predict severe weather during their 5 p.m. telecasts on May 11, 1970, a dark funnel cloud formed and dropped rain, hail, and a tornado onto Lubbock, Texas five hours later.

The storm killed 26 people and caused millions of dollars in damage, leaving thousands of people homeless. As a result, new graduates of Lubbock’s Texas Tech University understood when campus administrators offered the school’s auditorium as emergency shelter and cancelled the commencement slated for that week.


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