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Forum » Blue Water Sailing » Seamanship » Scott Truett, a Nationwide Weather Support meteorologist, stated it was feasible that a tornado that touched down close to the St. Charles County city of new Melle was the one particular that ripped into the airport and apparently other parts of St. Louis
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Scott Truett, a Nationwide Weather Support meteorologist, stated it was feasible that a tornado that touched down close to the St. Charles County city of new Melle was the one particular that ripped into the airport and apparently other parts of St. Louis






