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Did you all living in the line of this monster come through OK? Looks nasty.
A derecho is a fast moving wind and thunderstorm system that moves in a straight line with the ferocity of a tornado. They are fueled by high heat. This baby started northwest of Chicago and blew relentlessly straight to the beaches of southern NJ, Delmarva, and Virginia. I hope everybody is OK. One Mean Derecho |
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hmm, nothing here, just sun and some breeze. we've had some rain here and there, so not too bad off. thankfully we had some cool spinoff and showers from the tropical storm bringing cool air down from canada last week
it looks like there are severe rainstorms heading over kentucky/west virginia/virginia at this moment and heading for north carolina http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/centgrtlakes_loop.php |
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3 years ago a derecho hit my sister's property in S. IL. Unfortunately her little ravines, where her big trees were, were orientated to be open to the wind. She lost 15 acres, several thousand trees, whose ages were between 150 and over 300 years old. We still cry when we look into that ravine. A few big trees did survive, but only a couple dozen. Derechos can be very bad. Her house was okay. Three of her neighbors homes were severely damaged, one destroyed completely. Bad storm.
Wishing you guys east of me good luck. |
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A friend of mine was driving from TN up to CT, and went through one edge of the storm.
She said the road got covered with trees/branches, and spent a lot of time driving around the fallen timber. First crazy winds that pushed the car around, then lots of dry lightning, followed by a torrential downpour. I'm glad she made it safe! |
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Everybody, please stay safe and for god's sake, stay inside if one comes.
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/Jef...?entrynum=2161 Current Radar (5:25 EST) - looks ominous for the northeast... http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/northeast_loop.php |
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I'm in Cutchogue, LI, now....and, as usual, all the storms have been passing us by. I was out fishing tonight, watching the storms move over Connecticut, to the north. Only at 8:30 did it start to rain, so I left the beach, even though the fish were still biting...really well! By the time I got home, rain had stopped....as did all thunder and lightning. Rain has started up again, but no storms...haven't heard thunder or seen lightning since. It's really dry here, so we could use the storms.
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