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Possible tornadic circulation on radar - Outer Banks

#1 Postby NC George » Thu Jul 07, 2005 12:51 pm

I just turned to the local HD 24 hour radar, and the t-storms approaching Manteo had two imbedded meso warnings. They disappeared on the next update. T-storm looks viscous on radar! Two seperate clusters of purple, heavy lightning. New one just popped up in mainland Dare County.
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Strange wcloud patterns in Eastern NC - very confused air

#2 Postby NC George » Thu Jul 07, 2005 3:39 pm

The previous storm fizzled as it got to Manteo, NC, but looking at the radar presently there are strange things afoot:

North of a line running from Roanoke Rapids to Manteo, and the east of a line running due south from Manteo through Cape Hatteras the storms are moving N, but west and south of that area there are showers SW , E, and NE. It almost looks like there is a small L right over the Pamlico Sound, and Cindy's remnants aren't strong enough to make everything go N in that area.
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