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April 4-6 Severe Weather


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panovich reporting tornado on the ground.

edit: this being a report in lincolnton via scanners. transformers blown. Rotation looks like it's got more broad as it's moved out of lincoln county.

Cell passed through here with at least 70+mph winds. Had about 10 minutes of marble to quarter sized hail. The sound of the wind reminded me of Hugo. It had that high pitched whine. Got the whole family up out of bed and prepared to go to the basement. Things have calmed down now.

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I'd say 70mph for a minute or less. I had the camera going rightafter I heard it pickup ferociously and went outside. Just now reviewing it. There's only 2 other wind episodes here that beat that speed since I've lived at this house since 2003, and that would be the 2004 high winds of March and the January 2006 low level jet episode. These were the highest Tstorm winds for sure I've seen ina very long time.

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Cant wait to see the video's

Hopefully this mess holds up till it gets here around dawn......currently 72/63 ( temp actually went up last hr) so its plenty juicy enough and with the wind switch staying strong and sharp you would think it will hold up but I have seen it fall apart many many many many times.

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:thumbsup: Man, just glad you got to experience that without getting any major damage. Looking forward to seeing it.

I know what you mean about running from door to door in the dark as I was doing the same. I keep the lights off in the house in situations like this and the The lightning knocked out the yard light, as well as all of the other yard lights around and it was pitch black except for the lightning and the cops lights..which trust me added to the effect lol. It was very intense but very cool. He did leave after 3 or 4 minutes though.

While I was doing that, two smaller limps hit the roof and they scared the crap out of me. Now that they are back on I don't see any thing large though thankfully but I have no idea what has happened nearby.

I'd be shocked if there wasn't some trees down...that was about the loudest I have ever heard wind roaring through the trees across the road and across the other side of the field. It is KILLING me this wasn't during the day so I can judge it properly but it sure sounded like things were breaking/crashing. It's about an 1/8th of a mile away and it's hard to say for sure over the loudness of the wind in the yard.

Amazing that just about as soon as the rain started though the wind dropped back down to virtually nothing more than a light breeze. No hail here but did have some heavy rain of course. Way better than I ever thought it would be for sure given this area's luck with lines though.

It's awesome seeing you get nailed and drilled like a pornstar though and coming away just as happy :lol:

thanks. Its been as fun on the excitement factor as chasing a winter storm, and having it come to pass. We've been following this severe outbreak for a few days now, so glad to see it not fizzle, but I do hope its not too bad for some folks. We weren't even in a tornado watch box here, and although I know tor's are possible in Severe Thunderstorm watch boxes, I think it goes to show forecasting strong storms in NC east of the mountains is hard to do, and the nighttime ones are probably just as bad as the daytime ones here. This was one of the best ones in a long time, several years, although last August was longer lasting and much more lightning and thunder, the wind absolutely ruled in this one.

I'm uploading the video now of the tree cracking. Unfortunately it can't be seen, but can be heard. I'll post a link here when its done. Still raining, thats always a bonus too.

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thanks. Its been as fun on the excitement factor as chasing a winter storm, and having it come to pass. We've been following this severe outbreak for a few days now, so glad to see it not fizzle, but I do hope its not too bad for some folks. We weren't even in a tornado watch box here, and although I know tor's are possible in Severe Thunderstorm watch boxes, I think it goes to show forecasting strong storms in NC east of the mountains is hard to do, and the nighttime ones are probably just as bad as the daytime ones here. This was one of the best ones in a long time, several years, although last August was longer lasting and much more lightning and thunder, the wind absolutely ruled in this one.

I'm uploading the video now of the tree cracking. Unfortunately it can't be seen, but can be heard. I'll post a link here when its done. Still raining, thats always a bonus too.

I never would have thought it would have been that bad up your way watching that line weakening as it was hitting the mountains, but it damn sure did. So many things seem to have to line up just right for severe weather in the lee of the mountains that's for sure.

This system was really well forecasted far out ahead of time for sure. I didn't get too excited about this system once it looked like it was going to just be mainly a line of storms like this because as I said my luck sucks with them but this is one of the rare cases where it delivered for once.

Btw, some amazing cloud to cloud lightning back in this area of moderate rain for those who can stay up to see it. I wish I was a photographer because there have been some money shots. Those of you in the line of fire, stay safe.

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Calmed down here now. Would estimate wind gust near 50 mph although only recorded 33. (darn trees) Did not hear any trees or limb breaking. Did have some very heavy rain and pea sized hail.

Just saw a special ob out of Charlotte Douglas with a wind gust of 66mph.

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I don't recall the code to insert, but here's the link. You can't see much on the video because its dark here anyway, and the power was going off and on, and the action was in the back woods behind the house, so its dark there, other than lightning,but I guess it doesn't show up. Anyway, the sound of the tree cracking begins at 2 seconds and continues through 7 seconds, that why I bolt out the door becuase I heard it clearly and knew what it was , just wished I caught it . I'll check tomorrow morning , I'm sure I'll find it. It was one of those long, drawn out creaks, like what happens when an icestorm takes downa big tree. Anyway, the winds were 70mph I'm guesstimating, and during the flashes of lightning, which in the chaos I didn't get to film the tree tops , I guess I had the cam pointed down or soemthing, they were so high I was very nervous for a minute or so. The sound on the vid is actually the wind, not the rain, it wasn't raining hard during most of the filming.

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MAN ALIVE! That was one heck of a heart-pounding experience with the storm that just rolled through here. I whipped out my camera right quick just as it was coming in. The beginning of it was definitely ominous as you can see bright green clouds whenever the flahses of lightning showed up. Winds had kicked up to a peak gust of 70mph and instantly with it came the extremely heavy rain. During this time, the wind had swept away my garbage can and threw it 10 feet from its spot onto my yard and dumped trash everywhere in the yard. As if that wasn't enough, then it decides to take my grill away and slam it into the back of my dad's car, which I hope didn't put a major dent in it. The lightning was awfully intense and had knocked out all of the outside power (streetlights, electric signs, etc.) Hail was pounding the ground a good bit (I couldn't tell how large due to everything being so dark). My dad decided to brave the storm by going out there to get the garbage can back into its spot but couldn't get the grill with the ground being all muddy and whatnot. He nearly got smacked by one of the tree branches off the old oak, which I warned on here earlier about avoiding...I'll have video of it up in a moment after I do some editing due to "unforunate moments"...

The first picture here shows where the garbage can was. You can see the small bits of trash that sat there while the rest of it was thrown about. The second one is my grill, which dad could only pull back but so far.

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This might be the most counties I have ever seen put in a single warning:

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC

221 AM EDT TUE APR 5 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBIA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...

RICHMOND COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA

MCDUFFIE COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA

LINCOLN COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA

WESTERN BURKE COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA

COLUMBIA COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

EDGEFIELD COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

FAIRFIELD COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

KERSHAW COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

LANCASTER COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

LEXINGTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

MCCORMICK COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

NEWBERRY COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

RICHLAND COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

SALUDA COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

AIKEN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA

* UNTIL 315 AM EDT

* AT 220 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. THESE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A

LINE EXTENDING FROM 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF IRWIN TO WHITMIRE TO 24

MILES SOUTHWEST OF THOMSON...OR ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 7 MILES

NORTHWEST OF LANCASTER TO 13 MILES SOUTH OF UNION TO 24 MILES

SOUTHWEST OF THOMSON...AND MOVING EAST AT 50 MPH.

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I don't recall the code to insert, but here's the link. You can't see much on the video because its dark here anyway, and the power was going off and on, and the action was in the back woods behind the house, so its dark there, other than lightning,but I guess it doesn't show up. Anyway, the sound of the tree cracking begins at 2 seconds and continues through 7 seconds, that why I bolt out the door becuase I heard it clearly and knew what it was , just wished I caught it . I'll check tomorrow morning , I'm sure I'll find it. It was one of those long, drawn out creaks, like what happens when an icestorm takes downa big tree. Anyway, the winds were 70mph I'm guesstimating, and during the flashes of lightning, which in the chaos I didn't get to film the tree tops , I guess I had the cam pointed down or soemthing, they were so high I was very nervous for a minute or so. The sound on the vid is actually the wind, not the rain, it wasn't raining hard during most of the filming.

Crazy stuff and that video is exactly how it was here though I dare say that it was slightly more scary here with all the objects and trees, not to mention a power line that unfortunately runs underneath one of the much larger branches, which thankfully didn't get snapped and crash onto the wire. I'm sure I'll be breaking my back a lot when I get outside to do the yard work gathering trash/branches, plus anything that might have been damaged like the grill. Definitely one of the best nighttime storms I've ever experienced here.

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One heck of a cell moved through Belmont. Took my Jenn-Air Stainless steel grille and dumped it a few feet from where it was sitting. Took pic and posted on FB. Crazy, heart pumping rush (a little tension as well). The winds had to have been 70mph for a minute or so, maybe longer...

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Crazy stuff and that video is exactly how it was here though I dare say that it was slightly more scary here with all the objects and trees, not to mention a power line that unfortunately runs underneath one of the much larger branches, which thankfully didn't get snapped and crash onto the wire. I'm sure I'll be breaking my back a lot when I get outside to do the yard work gathering trash/branches, plus anything that might have been damaged like the grill. Definitely one of the best nighttime storms I've ever experienced here.

sounds like a lot of people had 70mph winds. I wish to high heavens I had had the cam pointed right at where I was watching through the woods when it was lightning, you can hear the winds but not see their effects on the vid, but I definitely saw some severe wind effects with the trees. The sound is etched in my memory, sounded terrible.

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I hope my parents are paying attention back in Jamestown.

* AT 235 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

TORNADO OVER THOMASVILLE...OR 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF HIGH POINT...

MOVING NORTHEAST AT 60 MPH. DAMAGING STRAIGHT LINE WINDS IN EXCESS

OF 58 MPH ARE ALSO LIKELY WITH THIS STORM.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...

JAMESTOWN...

PLEASANT GARDEN...

GREENSBORO...FOREST OAKS...

HIGH POINT

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First video uploaded and ready for viewing. I edited out the first part of the video so you don't have to sit through so much darkness due to the infrequency of the flashes then. Best part is around 2:32 for the brightest flash. Working on my second video now (which features the real action).

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Second video finally ready. This contains the main attraction of the storm itself from high wind to hail. :)

Nice video! Congrats on getting blasted :) How big was the hail?

It was a FAIL here so the long wait begins again :(

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