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  1. 3 minutes ago, mappy said:

    its possible they didn't know what was going on. sitting there was probably the safest choice in their mind, especially in a truck. 

    I could not agree more.  And while we don't know what kind of truck this is, if its an 18 wheeler its not exactly as maneuverable as a small vehicle.  And even at that, this escalated very quickly with very poor visibility.  Chances are this driver is not the weather buff that we are, and the driver is probably not expecting a tornado, in PA no less, at that moment.  Even if I was the driver and surfing this forum and RadarScope at stop lights, the last thing I would expect would be that a tornado would actually hit me given the probabilities area wide.  I probably would have froze with my foot on the brake as well.    

  2. I had just stepped onto the elevator at work on an upper floor on my building and as the doors started to close they shook back and forth pretty violently within the tracks such that the elevator cab was shaking too (also from the quake but I thought at the time it was from the door issue).  As the doors struggled to close I was like "WTF" and jumped out of the elevator car back onto the landing.  I thought it was the elevator having a seizure until my co-worker hurries out of our suite and proclaims "Earthquake - get out of the building" and he ran for the stairs.  I just stood there at that point and thought to myself "no - WAY" and then quickly thought that if it was that strong here then where was the epicenter?  In that moment I thought it could have been a catastrophic quake 50-100 miles away.  That was the truly scary part - the next 5 min of checking social media.       

  3. M0.59" Reisterstown. I'm right by the PBS station off Owings Mills Blvd.

    That is probably more accurate I was driving from Towson to Chestnut Ridge I could not see past the car in front of me when I got home I realized the storm was following me about due north for a good 30 minutes. That’s not a normal storm track. That’s tropical like.

    It’s still heading almost due north.
  4. Per CNN, the 7.0 magnitude quake in 2010 killed between 220,000 and 300,000 people.

    This one is 7.2. We can only pray that this one is more remote or deeper or just different somehow if that’s even possible.

    I pray this is not the beginning of what could be a horrible story. And yeah a TC heading that way too.


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  5. 22 minutes ago, 87storms said:

    Lightning tracker looks solid 

    Is there an easy way to explain how this works?  I watched a pretty good bolt hit the ground very close to me in Towson with a huge bang last round of storms and a few min later on Radarscope it showed the bolt inside the blue location circle on my iPhone - - amazingly accurate I might add as the bolt hit to the south a bit and it was almost pinpoint accuracy to my eye on RadarScope.  Are there lightning antennas all over town and its triangulating?  That can't be it you would need to blanket the entire country!

       

  6. Not getting my hopes up. Putting the models aside there’s a certain boots-on-the-ground experience factor. If you look back on the top 10 severe weather days over the past 25 years, you know, the ones you really remember as weenies, I wonder how many of those events occurred on the “super hype” days vs how many events occurred on the typical “chance of severe storm” generic days. And then you add the geographic factor that probably 25-30 % of us win on any given severe day, plus the “when in drought leave it out” mantra. Plus the fog. Plus the crapvection in Pittsburgh.

    Not that I won’t think about it this afternoon, but better to be “surprised” if the levels of forecasted severe actually come to fruition. I prefer the “wow it actually happened” feeling better than the “another bust” feeling. Same with winter.

    On the other hand, now that I posted this, we will probably get a tornado watch at 2 pm.


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  7. 2 hours ago, Kmlwx said:

    We need to hope for a ring of fire style ridge. I had some nice rumbles on thunder last night. It's been a pretty "odd" spring IMO. But maybe the combination of still coming out of the COVID funk and the cicadas have thrown me off. Other than a few isolated spots - this has been a pretty low-key severe season. 

    There are so many damn cicadas flying around that in has caused convection inhibition.   

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  8. I've been complaining with some others on the gardening forum about huge maple trees in our yard with billions of spinners loaded in their arsenals.  Well the wind has stripped them of the spinners in a day and even swept our deck clean.  Free of charge.

    You know what … that’s really an interesting point. Those things can be a pain in the ass and every 10th spinner seems to get caught in the cracks between the wood planks in my deck, making them impervious to the power of my 85 mph electric leaf blower. So I break my back picking those dam things out of the deck cracks by hand because I’m OCD about it. So if this wind storm cleaned the canopies and I can take the summer off dealing with spinners I raise a glass to this wind!


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