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Graffiti on walls and character to character banter.
The only real story you're going to see is in the comic that Valve released before the Sacrifice DLC. Which you can read for free...
http://www.l4d.com/comic/
The L4D1 story here means what happen when these characters come from this campaign to the next campaign. Example is when these characters get on the Helicopter in No Mercy campaign, what campaign is the next to go? It's the Crash Course Campaign. But how about Dead Air? Start in The Greenhouse, Why?? Death Toll, Blood Harvest,...
Valve didn't have a real order for the campaigns until after Sacrifice was released. Then some updates later, Valve put the campaigns in story order in L4D1 on the selection list. And Ironically (not really), they did that after a thread discussing possible orders of the campaigns was deduced on the forums, by us gamers.
Although, it wasn't that hard to figure out an order based on the DLC's (the only real story arcs the game received.) of Crash Course, Sacrifice and the Comic.
Crash Course's order is given by character banter between Zoey and Frances. Just bring the two characters to the dead helicopter pilot and the character banter shows that this campaign is after No Mercy. We all know that the start is No Mercy, thanks to the Intro Video. And then the Comic used Blood Harvest as it's starting point. The missing ones being Dead Air and Death Toll, which both came with the game initially, were just logically placed in between by fans, where they made the most sense.
So, that's would be the explanation of why Dead Air starts in a Greenhouse... And why no Story is given to why they had to leave the C-130 behind, or how they got off the thing. And ditto for the Boat.
It's likely that Valve planned to fill in the gaps with more DLC's but instead they decided to dump L4D and focus on L4D2...
There's a definite progressing plot in both games but it's designed so that any campaign can be played as it's own complete piece. It's more arcade-focus with supplemental story bits for fun.