
Also, this was taken and posted by TWC from Springfield, MA.
http://yfrog.com/z/hsadblwj
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snoopj wrote:The intensities are NOT (forgot that previously) as high as the Joplin tornado. What you do have though, is a pretty decent structured storm dropping a tornado in an area where tornadoes are pretty rare and with some pretty good population. That can still cause some damage and spin things up into a debris ball.
CrazyC83 wrote:snoopj wrote:The intensities are NOT (forgot that previously) as high as the Joplin tornado. What you do have though, is a pretty decent structured storm dropping a tornado in an area where tornadoes are pretty rare and with some pretty good population. That can still cause some damage and spin things up into a debris ball.
Still, even an EF3 in that region would be potentially devastating given the lack of awareness and high population.
snoopj wrote:From the sounds of it, that tornado was very near downtown Springfield, MA.
CrazyC83 wrote:Based on the damage reports, my guess is that it was an EF3. Can't remember the last time there was a tornado that intense in New England.
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