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Northern Missorui NightTime Supercells!!
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Tornado_Chaser2005
Northern Missorui NightTime Supercells!!
Take a look at the Kansas City area right now! I can't believe this isn't being talked about. I can see alot of hook echos, eagle returns, high vils, and rotation on these storms. I think the people in Missouri might be having a Tornado OUtbreak with these monster storms at this early morning hr.
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Reports yesterday indicate hail to around 2" in diameter in Buchanan county and in DeKalb county (around Stewartsville). Also, golfball sized hail was reported on I-435 near Bannister Road (isn't that near Bannister Mall?)
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Nope, no tornadoes... just wasn't enough changing of wind direction with height.
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They looked like very slow movers with lots of backbuilding. It seemed like the same areas were rained on all night.
I flew past some of that stuff, coming into KC about midnight. They looked good from 30,000 feet up. This after having to fly out of Pittsburgh when the remnants of Ivan decided to flood Pittsburgh.
--snoopj
I flew past some of that stuff, coming into KC about midnight. They looked good from 30,000 feet up. This after having to fly out of Pittsburgh when the remnants of Ivan decided to flood Pittsburgh.
--snoopj
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