I want to know if that damage is typical.
http://www.album.de/bild.cfm?action=act ... e=original
I mean this path is really wide..
Could someone take a look at a TOR-damage pic ?
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cool...I dont know...what would that look like in tornado damage? anyone know?
That's what I'd like to know as well...
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I've seen that picture and some other pictures of the damage in that area. It appears to me that those are straight line or possibly downburst winds. Normally a tornado path, especially through woods will show some twisting and those are all laying the same way or very near it. It does appear that most of the the trees are snapped off above the ground, which is typical of tornado damage, so that makew me wonder, but my best guess, as an amatuer is straight line winds unless someone has pictures of the twister in that location.
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vbhoutex wrote:I've seen that picture and some other pictures of the damage in that area. It appears to me that those are straight line or possibly downburst winds. Normally a tornado path, especially through woods will show some twisting and those are all laying the same way or very near it. It does appear that most of the the trees are snapped off above the ground, which is typical of tornado damage, so that makew me wonder, but my best guess, as an amatuer is straight line winds unless someone has pictures of the twister in that location.
There was another Tornado in that area that night. As to trees, they were twisted. Look:

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