HISTORIC TORNADO OUTBREAKS CONTINUE (6am ET)
--SUPERS--\n:00-:04\nCarlos Moreno\n\n:04-:07\nHAILEY STITZ\n\n:07-:10\nBrent Kay Maynard\n\n:10-:13\nEmbry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Meteorology\n\n:13-:17\nJayne Carr\n\n:17-:20\nKim Scott\n\n:20-:24\nKristopher Davies\n\n:24-:28\nMetropolitan State University of Denver Meteorology program\n\n:28-:32\n@theryanstewart/Twitter\n\n:32-:36\nPatrick Marsh\nWarning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service\n\n1:00-1:04\nFran Jones\nSurvived EF-4 tornado\n\n --LEAD IN--\nMILLIONS OF AMERICANS ARE ONCE AGAIN UNDER THE THREAT OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY. DIANNE GALLAGHER IS IN LINWOOD, KANSAS -- WHERE A MASSIVE TORNADO RIPPED THROUGH THE AREA TUESDAY -- WITH THIS REPORT.\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nEVERY DAY FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS, TORNADO SIRENS HAVE SOUNDED SOMEWHERE ACROSS AMERICA'S HEARTLAND, AS A NUMBER OF STATES HAVE BEEN HIT HARD BY SEVERE WEATHER.\nPLACES LIKE: CANTON TEXAS;\nMOS: See the debris in there.\nLAWRENCE, KANSAS;\nMOS: Look at that, oh!\nAND CLARKS SUMMIT, PENNSYLVANIA; \nMOS: It's coming right towards us.\nJUST SOME OF THE SPOTS HIT BY WHAT HAS BEEN AN UNUSUALLY HIGH NUMBER OF TORNADOS THIS YEAR. \nPatrick Marsh / Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service: The thunderstorms that we are seeing right now are the kinds that you really have to take seriously. There's large hail, there's tornadoes, there's strong damaging winds and the pattern is going to continue.\nACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, THERE HAVE BEEN AT LEAST 960 REPORTS OF TORNADOS THIS YEAR AND MORE THAN 500 OF THOSE HAPPENED IN THE LAST 30 DAYS.\nIN THE AFTERMATH OF TUESDAY'S EF-4 TORNADO, WHERE WINDS PEAKED AT 170 MILES PER HOUR, LINWOOD, KANSAS, RESIDENTS HAVE A LOT OF WORK AHEAD OF THEM.\nFran Jones / Survived EF-4 tornado: I felt like some hail or something and my husband looked up and he said we don't have a roof anymore. I don't know what we're going to do.\nIN LINWOOD, KANSAS, I'M DIANNE GALLAGHER.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n