Ivan's tornadoes
Who says this isn't "tornado country"? The Sterling Forecast Office (National Weather Service) has posted its initial survey of the tornado damage Sept. 17 in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. The storms were spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Ivan. They chewed up trees, homes and businesses in 11 Virginia counties, three in Maryland (Frederick, Montgomery and Washington) and one in West Virginia. The strongest, which struck western Fauquier County, Va., was rated at F3 (158-206 mph) on the Fujita scale. It tracked 22 miles across the county and tossed a pickup truck 75 yards, over trees and power lines and dropped it in a field. To see the report,click here.

