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Eventually made landfall near McClellanville, SC ... man, there wasn't a lot of wind with the system but the thunderstorms were memorable with excessive POSITIVE cloud strokes ... and the thunder was a heavy, booming type ... sometimes even making things shake ...
Around 8:30 am, the last band of thunderstorms, the convective cloud tops were in the 50,000 to 60,000 ft range, and the skies became as dark as night ... unreal ...
SF
Around 8:30 am, the last band of thunderstorms, the convective cloud tops were in the 50,000 to 60,000 ft range, and the skies became as dark as night ... unreal ...
SF
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