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I'm down in Northern Virginia but I always enjoy reading your blog posts. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the feedback!
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Here's a look at some of the damage from the EF-2 tornado. I was in the area surveying, but had to leave rather abruptly. I did manage to capture some of the damage:
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There also was a weak diffuse boundary in the area. That combined with low level CAPE probably added to this brief spin up. Of note, the cell also briefly turned to the right and migrated more easterly once it began to develop rotation.
That's pretty interesting and there definitely was some CAPE in place as well. As someone else said before, in New England we can see tornadoes under some seemingly weak setups, yet there are times where CAPE is through the roof and the atmosphere is very unstable and very little severe weather is reported.
A lot of it comes back to small scale processes and local topography can help (or hurt) setups.
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Thanks for the report! I have a few more to add and a few that need to be adjusted due to possible error.
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Overall, a decent forecast. There were a few 4"+ reports, with most of them falling across lower Litchfield County and northeastern Conn.
Along the shore, the 2" line ended up being right down to the coast for New Haven and Middlesex Counties. -
Should be a nice event for the lower mid-Atlantic region. I wouldn't want to have to forecast for DCA/BWI/ACY as the NW cutoff looks pretty sharp!
Violent U.S. Tornadoes: 1962-2011
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The feedback is appreciated!
Violent tornadoes in Florida are actually quite rare, even though they do see a large number of weak tornadoes on a fairly regular basis.
United States Tornadoes has another graphic showing violent tornadoes over a similar, but somewhat longer time scale: