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Potential biggest severe outbreak of the Summer


Damage In Tolland

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Nice report from between Montpelier and Burlington at Jonesville on the west slope of the Spine. Some good 70+ dbz there earlier...

1.75" hail measured.

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NWUS51 KBTV 041734

LSRBTV

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT

134 PM EDT TUE AUG 04 2015

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...

..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....

..REMARKS..

0234 PM HAIL 2 NNW JONESVILLE 44.41N 72.95W

08/03/2015 M1.75 INCH CHITTENDEN VT PUBLIC

GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL ON SNIPE IRELAND ROAD

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EVENT NUMBER BTV1501005

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NEILES

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I'm in Shrewsbury and have some of the most spectacular CB views of my life... wow. 

 

i'll be posting some later probably after this line to my west most in

Im guessing there are some great views from the south street area / going east on rt9 towards northboro 

 

unfortunately for me, i picked the wrong day to drop off my car at the shop :lol:

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I'm in Shrewsbury and have some of the most spectacular CB views of my life... wow. 

 

i'll be posting some later probably after this line to my west most in

 

Nice! Some Plains style corkscrew updrafts? ;)

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The parameters over Eastern MA and RI have gone through the roof currently as of the 2pm hour update on the mesoanalysis page on the SPC website.  I would think we were in the Plains with such high parameters.  To anybody what does the EHI 0-3km measurement indicate in terms of tornado development?

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Field of CU developing over the southwestern coastal waters south of Long Island, NY.  They are caught up in the southwesterly low level flow over the ocean and they heading towards the northeast, there is some development in them, maybe produce a storm or two that can take advantage of the low level wind shear and SB CAPE.

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