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T-Storms Part 2 : "North and West of the city!"


TalcottWx

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Trouble is, the warm front is pushing north awfully fast and the best low level helicity is moving up toward northern New England. MHT's winds have gone from SE to almost due south (170) over the past two hours. The best tor potential may remain across New Hampshire and possibly into western Maine?

yeah, didnt mean to confuse. I mentioned ne ma to se nh to w me earlier this am. Tor threat highest there. Still think svr threat is there for most of our area.
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Can't tell on that pic. Maybe it's my phone.

Yeah, it's very faint. Trying to take a pic through a rainy pane with reflected internal lights was not ideal, but there was a pretty clear low cloud base and cone-shaped protuberance. I agree the pic does not do it justice at all.

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Maybe we should have a separate thread for the tornado?

 

My colleagues are out there now surveying the damage.  I'm sure we'll get more details a bit later.  LOTS to look at!  

 

Got in from the conference late last night (flight delay out of BWI), so just getting caught up now.  OMG!

 

--Turtle (on vacation!)

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Does anyone else feel like that looks like a windshield wiper? If that is the tornado though, wow. Just wow.

Interesting...didn't even think it could be a wiper blade...certainly possible.  If you follow it all the way down it seems like it is the blade. 

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