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T-storm/Tornado?

Greg

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Man....one hell of a line of more storms training over us.....
 

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I wasn't here for the tornado the other day, but shit, this is intense. Pretty nervous...
 
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I wasn't here for the tornado the other day, but shit, this is intense. Pretty nervous...

i was at prime lat night on their elevated deck with a fire pit & the sky over the sound was an incredible light show....every jackass & his brother were running inside....i told them that this happens a lot here & no rain or lightining will get them....the place emptyied out in 5 mins, i watched a great show with just a sprinkle of rain that cooled the place off....we got back to drinking with eddie & all the babes that were hanging out....its 12 noon, over 90 already with baking sun....YIKES!!:x:x:argue::snow:
 

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.........Apparently a NWS spotter saw a tornado touch down about a mile and a half from my house, to the WNW so it's a good chance that the cell that spawned it came directly over my neighborhood. Not sure whether it was still an intact tornado at that point, but a neighbor said he could not see the house across the street, about a hundred feet away, due to all the rain/hail and debris in the air. I wasn't home at the time. Scary stuff.

This last week = three very small and short lived twisters hit an area in southern Maine....unreal. Seems like southern weather(humid) patterns are reaching farther northward as time goes on...much more north-south movement, as in some of our winters...$.01-opinion. What some people say is "long-term" is just by human observations... What long-term to us is a blink of an eye in geologic time, but it is different from decades past. Man the last thing I want to experience is "tornado-alley" weather...*and especially the hot climate critters = rattlesnakes, alligators....etc up in the Maine woods...(insert rolleyes..), but it probably will happen at some point in time.
 
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