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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 14. marraskuuta 2011 klo 14:56 (GMT) | +23 |
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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0935 1 SE HOUMA TERREBONNE LA 2957 9070 CONFIRMED TORNADO TOUCH DOWN NEAR HOUMA-TERREBONNE AIRPORT. WINDOWS BLOWN OUT AT ELLENDER MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ON PATRIOT DRIVE. OTHER HOMES AND STRUCTURES DAMAGED ON P (LIX)
1013 BUNKER HILL MARION MS 3139 8980 LIKELY TORNADO ... UP TO A QUARTER MILE WIDE SWATH OF TREES DOWN ALONG BUNKER HILL AND GRICE ROADS ... TREES DOWN ON A FEW HOUSES AND SHEDS DESTROYED ... REPORTED BY MARION S (JAN)
1107 7 NW LAUREL JONES MS 3177 8923 LIKELY TORNADO ... THREE HOMES DAMAGED WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED INSIDE IN SHADY GROVE COMMUNITY (JAN)
1130 MOSS JONES MS 3182 8918 LIKELY TORNADO IN MOSS AREA ... NUMEROUS REPORTS OF TREES DOWN AND PROPERTY DAMAGE ... REPORTED BY JASPER CO EMA AND AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS (JAN)
People in Tuscaloosa should be able to get the transmitter out of Birmingham on 162.555 MHz with no problem. Pretty exciting day down here near Montgomery. The squall line was narrow and moving at about 40 knots, which is a good thing, since I got 1.26 inches of rain in 22 minutes. I was the Skywarn net controller when we got hit by a real gust front, with the highest gust of 52 mph and average one minute winds of 42 mph. I'm surprised I didn't lose power or any of my radio antennas. Some trees down and minor structure damage as the squall line passed through, but I don't think we got any tornadoes. There were a few good hook echos just east of us, but I haven't heard if any of them were actually tornados on the ground. No hail and very little lightning, which is unusual for these fall storms in the South.
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