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Just heard on KYW again - and just checked. Mt. Holly revised the Oxford, Chester County tornado to EF2 - Plus more detail on the EF3 in Mullica Hill -
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I just heard on KYW that the Mullica Hill EF3 hit the largest dairy farm in New Jersey that also happens to be located there. Found this article about it - https://www.nj.com/gloucester-county/2021/09/nj-weather-3-cows-dead-silos-toppled-as-tornado-devastates-njs-largest-dairy-farm.html
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It did hit Florida from the GOM side with its first landfall - and pummeled it with tornadoes, but was definitely much weaker than Ida in terms of winds (bare Cat 1 at initial landfall vs Ida's Cat 4 at landfall). There's a recent article a few months ago looking back at Agnes - https://www.pottsmerc.com/news/local/hurricane-agnes-first-storm-of-1972-packed-a-punch/article_77186288-d531-11eb-bc1c-b300b24bd5f9.html I used to have a co-worker who was born and raised and lived up in the Wilkes-Barre, PA area and after Agnes hit there, he said his parents' home was completely destroyed and he and they ended up moving down here to Philly. His parents eventually retired and became snowbirds, getting into a camper and heading down to Florida every October and returning every April (my co-worker would share the driving of them down there and fly back home ). I just found someone's Super 8 video of the aftermath of Agnes in the Wilkes-Barre area -
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Well my namesake Hurricane Agnes did some major flooding damage and has been referenced a lot in comparison to Ida - It also came up through the GOM but then exited into the Atlantic, regenerated itself, and pivoted around and slammed right into NY. It was a big rainmaker and a bare Cat 1 at initial landfall and never regained hurricane strength. It ended up reportedly with 128 fatalities throughout much of its land track (I think PA having the bulk of them).
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I saw this tweet with a video of the 3 days/nights journey of Ida -
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I live about 5 - 6 miles from there. I was watching where that was going (at the time it looked like it was heading towards Willow Grove on the radar) and was under the TOR for it.
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I haven't been to that exact area of the video but have been near there at Temple's Ambler campus that I understand was impacted. Reports indicated almost every building was damaged from that tornado. https://temple-news.com/temples-ambler-campus-damaged-by-tornado/
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Ha! I had looked at the the runs of the 18z GFS and I think the 12z Euro yesterday and saw Larry show up in this hemisphere on the last couple panels out to around 144 hrs + at the time. I'm watching that guy in case it doesn't become a fish storm after crashing into (or looping around) Bermuda. I actually had a low of 56 this morning and it's currently mostly sunny, with some recent puffy cumulus appearing, and 71 with dp 56.
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Mt. Holly tweeted the Oxford results (full report still being done) as EF1 -
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Thanks! Was waiting for that. They also posted the one for Upper Makefild.
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Yeah I'm trying to capture their assessments - they just posted another in Bucks (still getting strength assessment) - They did post a 5:45 pm PNS with what they have confirmed as tornadoes and the one in Oxford was confirmed as one but is still being evaluated like the Mullica Hill & Upper Makefield ones (to get the scale) -
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EF0 now confirmed by Mt. Holly in Princeton -
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Thank you and I know i'm bad.... When I saw pics of it posted blowing past the tolls, I couldn't help it. I don't know what all the damage was for that one but fortunately it was "only" a EF1. I did see a post in the thread to a video on facebook as it crossed the river and then apparently the gulp of water seemed to have done it in and it looked like it dissipated not long after (for the most part).
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Another confirmed - one in Bucks County (Buckingham) -
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Another just heard on KYW - The tornado that didn't pay a toll going over the Burlington-Bristol bridge was confirmed as an EF1 -
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Just heard on KYW that the Montco tornado was confirmed as an EF2. Mt. Holly tweet -
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It is a PITA when it comes to anything to do with "water" and "flooding" because they'll say you need "flood insurance" (which is basically only offered by the government via whoever they use). It comes down to how the damage is described and worded. Really really sorry to hear that you got walloped multiple times where you live. Wishing you luck for whatever you decide to do.
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I had posted a 4-panel combo of different views (including the CC) from my GR2Analyst of it earlier in the thread. Have been wanting to capture a 3-D volumetric of one (kinda tricky to get since they aren't always on the ground that long around here).
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I think pretty much all of us would give them major props for warning about this event - both the tornadoes and flash floods. One of my former co-workers alerted to a tweet by someone who was staying in a hotel in Ft. Washington, PA where a suspected tornado occurred and had some video from his perspective from the hotel bathroom - Also found another with a different view of the Mullica Hill tornado -
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I can image. They are going to have to maybe run big dredger pumps to get some of that water out of there. I know there are drains along the road but a this point, they are obviously clogged with mud and debris. Geez.
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Mt. Holly tweeted about the Mullica Hill tornado and the radar presentation - I'm still learning what to look for in the different radar products so this is great...
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Wait, but there's more - What looks like a "canal" or small "river" in the above pic is actually the ROADWAY for the Expressway that is under water (it is below street level with numbered streets that cross over it at intervals). This is what it normally looks like -
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I literally used that every morning going to work. From where I am in Chestnut Hill, my whole route was along creeks (Cresheim, Wissahickon) and rivers (Schuylkill and finally to my office 2 blocks from the Delaware River). That's why the last time it was like that during Floyd, I had to use Broad Street up most of the way north and then cut over through Germantown going west... and then try to find a few high and dry streets to get home. Took 3 hours for what would normally be a 30 minute (no traffic) to 45 minute (during heavier rush hours) trip to do the route.
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I just found this - the entrance to the Vine St. Expressway at 22nd St. (going eastbound) coming off of both the little ramp from the Ben Franklin Parkway and from I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) - Apparently the "Logan Square" neighborhood that is adjacent to that was flooded, including the brand new Giant Supermarket near there at ~23rd and Cherry St.
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