The heat wave-breaker...Severe weather, Upper Midwest
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The heat wave-breaker...Severe weather, Upper Midwest
Lots of watches and warnings and a few tornado warnings in the Upper Midwest right now. This is what it takes to end the heat wave!
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It has been a fantastic show here so far. I'm just north of South Bend, Indiana, and that intense line of storms stretching across mid-Michigan is providing quite a show. We live on the south side of a lake, so we have a clear view to the north and can see the storms about 80-100 miles north.
So far I've seen two sprites above the storms. First time we've had the viewing opportunity for such activity since we've lived here.
Not sure if we're going to get any of the storms tonight or not though. We are blocked by Lake Michigan, so there seems to be a gap in the convection in our direction, but time will tell as the night goes on. Still a very unstable airmass, so anything is possible.
So far I've seen two sprites above the storms. First time we've had the viewing opportunity for such activity since we've lived here.
Not sure if we're going to get any of the storms tonight or not though. We are blocked by Lake Michigan, so there seems to be a gap in the convection in our direction, but time will tell as the night goes on. Still a very unstable airmass, so anything is possible.
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This is odd, our county (Cass) has been issued a warning and the storm is still nowhere near us. We're talking a good 40 miles away. You can see some outflow on the radar coming into the county, but otherwise there is no storm near us yet. Apparently though the storms coming are producing 80mph or so winds, guess I have to stay up to see what happens.
But still, I've never seen a warning issued with a storm so far in advance. Typically it is issued when the severe weather is upon us, not 30-45 minutes away, a bit strange
But still, I've never seen a warning issued with a storm so far in advance. Typically it is issued when the severe weather is upon us, not 30-45 minutes away, a bit strange

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I just got power back...
Likely tornado ON MY STREET!!! (Seems to be an F1)
Power was lost here from 5:35 pm yesterday until 10 minutes ago...
Power was lost here from 5:35 pm yesterday until 10 minutes ago...
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as you can see, there are plenty of warnings
current radar from the NWS in Mount Holly.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=dix&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no
current radar from the NWS in Mount Holly.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=dix&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no
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Re: I just got power back...
CrazyC83 wrote:Likely tornado ON MY STREET!!! (Seems to be an F1)
Power was lost here from 5:35 pm yesterday until 10 minutes ago...
Cool, that doesn't always happen. Did you see the tornado? Take pictures, get radar images, ect.
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Re: I just got power back...
Cyclenall wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Likely tornado ON MY STREET!!! (Seems to be an F1)
Power was lost here from 5:35 pm yesterday until 10 minutes ago...
Cool, that doesn't always happen. Did you see the tornado? Take pictures, get radar images, ect.
I never had time to catch the radar images. I did take damage pictures but they are not developed. I was hiding when the tornado hit (taking cover) but others on my street saw it and I saw the damage path.
There was only minor damage to one house, but dozens of trees uprooted or snapped and power lines everywhere. They were also in a circular pattern. Also when I walk 2 blocks inward (I live on a lake) and it came off it), the damage disappears, suggesting it was a tornado and not a gust.
I would estimate the winds were about 80 mph (130 km/h) at that area (less at my house).
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CrazyC83, glad you are OK after that tornado!!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/archive/
There are 7 days of ridge radar views stored there.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/archive/
There are 7 days of ridge radar views stored there.
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