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June 10-14 Severe/Flooding Wx - Obs, Radar, Warnings, Dmg. rpts


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I saw the tornado touchdown at Baltimore terminal. Crumbled a roof on a warehouse, just before ft. McHenry tunnel. Was driving car, had to stop and let it pass. Have pics of the damage from wife's phone and the funnel. Very very scary since we were on a bridge (i95) with nowhere to go. Most people had no clue what was going on in front of us. About 3:40, but I'll check time stamps and post shortly

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Re Today: Watch the first 10 miles of the western shore of the bay in AA and Balt counties. This is the kind of day that low level helicity can jump dramatically from the enhanced SE winds coming up the rivers. Kind of a theory of mine that started when the F1 went through the next street down in 2006.

:popcorn: I should start charging for forecasts.. :lol:

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I saw the tornado touchdown at Baltimore terminal. Crumbled a roof on a warehouse, just before ft. McHenry tunnel. Was driving car, had to stop and let it pass. Have pics of the damage from wife's phone and the funnel. Very very scary since we were on a bridge (i95) with nowhere to go. Most people had no clue what was going on in front of us. About 3:40, but I'll check time stamps and post shortly

I was there, too
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i need a meso discussion telling me everything's gonna be alright

Ask and you shall receive.

 

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1018

   NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK

   0338 PM CDT MON JUN 10 2013

   AREAS AFFECTED...NORTHERN NC/MUCH OF VA INTO MD/DE/NJ/PA

   CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 293...

   VALID 102038Z - 102215Z

   THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 293 CONTINUES.

   SUMMARY...TORNADO WATCH 293 CONTINUES UNTIL 02Z. THIS INCLUDES

   POTENTIAL FOR WIND DAMAGE AND A TORNADO OR TWO FROM FAR NORTHERN NC

   INTO CENTRAL/EASTERN VA AND ADJACENT PORTIONS OF MD/DE INTO SOUTHERN

   PA/NJ...AND PERHAPS EVEN ADDITIONAL PARTS OF PA CURRENTLY OUTSIDE OF

   WW 293 /MONITORING TRENDS/.

   DISCUSSION...A CORRIDOR OF SHOWERS/EMBEDDED TSTMS...WITH A FEW

   EARLIER INSTANCES OF TRANSIENT SMALL SUPERCELL STRUCTURES...CONTINUE

   TO SHIFT EASTWARD/OFFSHORE ALONG COASTAL PORTIONS OF VA/MD INTO

   DE/NJ LATE THIS AFTERNOON. MEANWHILE...FARTHER WEST...ADDITIONAL

   TSTMS ARE LIKELY TO CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST-NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS

   NORTH-CENTRAL NC/MUCH OF CENTRAL VA THROUGH EARLY EVENING COINCIDENT

   WITH A SECONDARY ZONE OF CONFLUENCE/FORCING FOR ASCENT JUST AHEAD OF

   AN UPPER DRY SLOT AS PER WATER VAPOR IMAGERY. GIVEN THIS

   FORCING...WITH SURFACE TEMPERATURES HAVING REACHED THE LOWER 80S F

   ACROSS NORTH-CENTRAL NC INTO CENTRAL PORTIONS OF VA/MD...SOME

   ADDITIONAL INTENSIFICATION IS POSSIBLE WITH THIS SECONDARY WAVE OF

   TSTMS.

   ESPECIALLY GIVEN THAT WINDS IN THE LOWEST FEW KM HAVE GRADUALLY

   STRENGTHENED OVER THE PAST FEW HOURS...THE ENVIRONMENT REMAINS

   FAVORABLE FOR BOTH SUSTAINED LINEAR SEGMENTS/SMALL BOWS CAPABLE OF

   WIND DAMAGE...AS WELL AS TRANSIENT/SMALL SUPERCELLS WITH A TORNADO

   RISK. OF NOTE...COINCIDENT WITH A MODEST DEEPENING OF THE SURFACE

   LOW ACROSS THE UPPER OH VALLEY...A TRANSIENT SUPERCELL/SMALL BOW

   RISK MAY EXTEND NORTHWARD INTO ADDITIONAL PARTS OF PA LATE THIS

   AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING NEAR A WARM FRONT...ALTHOUGH DESTABILIZATION

   HAS REMAINED TEMPERED THUS FAR.

   ..GUYER.. 06/10/2013

 

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Could we have a troll? :whistle:

 

Ask and you shall receive.

 

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1018
   NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
   0338 PM CDT MON JUN 10 2013

   AREAS AFFECTED...NORTHERN NC/MUCH OF VA INTO MD/DE/NJ/PA

   CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 293...

   VALID 102038Z - 102215Z

   THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 293 CONTINUES.

   SUMMARY...TORNADO WATCH 293 CONTINUES UNTIL 02Z. THIS INCLUDES
   POTENTIAL FOR WIND DAMAGE AND A TORNADO OR TWO FROM FAR NORTHERN NC
   INTO CENTRAL/EASTERN VA AND ADJACENT PORTIONS OF MD/DE INTO SOUTHERN
   PA/NJ...AND PERHAPS EVEN ADDITIONAL PARTS OF PA CURRENTLY OUTSIDE OF
   WW 293 /MONITORING TRENDS/.

   DISCUSSION...A CORRIDOR OF SHOWERS/EMBEDDED TSTMS...WITH A FEW
   EARLIER INSTANCES OF TRANSIENT SMALL SUPERCELL STRUCTURES...CONTINUE
   TO SHIFT EASTWARD/OFFSHORE ALONG COASTAL PORTIONS OF VA/MD INTO
   DE/NJ LATE THIS AFTERNOON. MEANWHILE...FARTHER WEST...ADDITIONAL
   TSTMS ARE LIKELY TO CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST-NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS
   NORTH-CENTRAL NC/MUCH OF CENTRAL VA THROUGH EARLY EVENING COINCIDENT
   WITH A SECONDARY ZONE OF CONFLUENCE/FORCING FOR ASCENT JUST AHEAD OF
   AN UPPER DRY SLOT AS PER WATER VAPOR IMAGERY. GIVEN THIS
   FORCING...WITH SURFACE TEMPERATURES HAVING REACHED THE LOWER 80S F
   ACROSS NORTH-CENTRAL NC INTO CENTRAL PORTIONS OF VA/MD...SOME
   ADDITIONAL INTENSIFICATION IS POSSIBLE WITH THIS SECONDARY WAVE OF
   TSTMS.

   ESPECIALLY GIVEN THAT WINDS IN THE LOWEST FEW KM HAVE GRADUALLY
   STRENGTHENED OVER THE PAST FEW HOURS...THE ENVIRONMENT REMAINS
   FAVORABLE FOR BOTH SUSTAINED LINEAR SEGMENTS/SMALL BOWS CAPABLE OF
   WIND DAMAGE...AS WELL AS TRANSIENT/SMALL SUPERCELLS WITH A TORNADO
   RISK. OF NOTE...COINCIDENT WITH A MODEST DEEPENING OF THE SURFACE
   LOW ACROSS THE UPPER OH VALLEY...A TRANSIENT SUPERCELL/SMALL BOW
   RISK MAY EXTEND NORTHWARD INTO ADDITIONAL PARTS OF PA LATE THIS
   AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING NEAR A WARM FRONT...ALTHOUGH DESTABILIZATION
   HAS REMAINED TEMPERED THUS FAR.

   ..GUYER.. 06/10/2013

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TORNADO WARNING
DEC003-102115-
/O.NEW.KPHI.TO.W.0001.130610T2046Z-130610T2115Z/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
446 PM EDT MON JUN 10 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY NJ HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN NORTHERN DELAWARE...

* UNTIL 515 PM EDT

* AT 438 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
  SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO. THE STORM
  CONTAINING THE POSSIBLE TORNADO WAS NEAR GLASGOW...MOVING NORTHEAST
  AT 30 MPH.

* THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...
  PIKE CREEK AROUND 450 PM EDT...
  STANTON AND NEWPORT AROUND 455 PM EDT...
  ASHLAND AND HOCKESSIN AROUND 500 PM EDT...
  TALLEYVILLE AND ARDEN AROUND 510 PM EDT...

WHEN A TORNADO WARNING IS ISSUED BASED ON DOPPLER RADAR...IT MEANS
THAT STRONG ROTATION HAS BEEN DETECTED IN THE STORM. A TORNADO MAY
ALREADY BE ON THE GROUND...OR IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP SHORTLY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TAKE COVER INSIDE NOW. DO NOT WAIT TO SEE OR HEAR THE TORNADO. MOVE
TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST LEVEL OF A STURDY BUILDING. PUT AS
MANY WALLS BETWEEN YOU AND THE OUTSIDE AS YOU CAN. AVOID WINDOWS.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM FLYING DEBRIS.

A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT MONDAY EVENING
FOR DELAWARE AND NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY AND
SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA.

&&

LAT...LON 3972 7579 3978 7573 3982 7567 3984 7561
      3984 7556 3980 7545 3961 7574 3963 7579
TIME...MOT...LOC 2042Z 213DEG 25KT 3966 7573

$$

FORECASTER: HEAVENER



 

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