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TS Fay - Drought ending Rains and Severe Convection


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38 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

I hope concierge removed the electrical items from Wizzy’s room. 

No camera-on-a-tripod in a hotel room was ever aimed at clouds out the window.  Before today.  “Don’t worry honey, that camera is for clouds not the bed.”

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12 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

No camera-on-a-tripod in a hotel room was ever aimed at clouds out the window.  Before today.  “Don’t worry honey, that camera is for clouds not the bed.”

Wizzy’s girlfriend thought she’s finally ‘auditioning’ but instead Wizzy has his pants off next to the tripod for a completely different reason...one she is unfortunately all too familiar with. 

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5 hours ago, jbenedet said:

We haven’t seen a legit CP cold front in quite some time, going back at least a month. I mean, I can’t rule out one, but the point stands. CP air masses don’t typically arrive in the subtropics in climatological summer. That’s basically my point. We’re seeing more subtropics than mid latitude climo lately. A bit of a tangent, but even in winter we had cold fronts that brought us *down* from AN to normal to slightly AN for a chunk of the season. Faux cold. Separate factors then or partially related? Either way, appears a long term “persistence“ phenomenon in 2020...

I’ve been trying to explain to people about expanding Hadley Cell phenomenon which is being papered and science all over the world ... Yeah this among other evidences fits that

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000
NOUS41 KGYX 120103
PNSGYX
MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-033-NHZ001>015-120515-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
903 PM EDT Sat Jul 11 2020

...TORNADO CONFIRMED NEAR HIRAM IN OXFORD COUNTY MAINE...

Location...Hiram in Oxford County Maine to Sebago in Cumberland
County Maine
Date...07/11/2020
Estimated Time...3:31 PM EDT to 3:46 PM EDT
Maximum EF- Scale Rating...EF0
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...80 MPH
Maximum Path Width...100 Yards
Path Length...4.80 Miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...43.89N / 70.76W
Ending lat/Lon...43.95N / 70.69W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0

* The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in
NWS Storm Data.

...Summary...
The National Weather Service in Gray ME has confirmed a tornado
near Hiram in Oxford County Maine ending near Sebago in Cumberland
County on 07/11/2020.

Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near
or over an island along the western side of Barker Pond. A number
of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the
lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued
northeast to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and
an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with
video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,
including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and
Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado moved north and east
with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with
the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody
Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the
tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The
tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed further
downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along
with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of
80 mph.
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29 minutes ago, dryslot said:

000
NOUS41 KGYX 120103
PNSGYX
MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-033-NHZ001>015-120515-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
903 PM EDT Sat Jul 11 2020

...TORNADO CONFIRMED NEAR HIRAM IN OXFORD COUNTY MAINE...

Location...Hiram in Oxford County Maine to Sebago in Cumberland
County Maine
Date...07/11/2020
Estimated Time...3:31 PM EDT to 3:46 PM EDT
Maximum EF- Scale Rating...EF0
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...80 MPH
Maximum Path Width...100 Yards
Path Length...4.80 Miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...43.89N / 70.76W
Ending lat/Lon...43.95N / 70.69W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0

* The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in
NWS Storm Data.

...Summary...
The National Weather Service in Gray ME has confirmed a tornado
near Hiram in Oxford County Maine ending near Sebago in Cumberland
County on 07/11/2020.

Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near
or over an island along the western side of Barker Pond. A number
of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the
lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued
northeast to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and
an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with
video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,
including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and
Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado moved north and east
with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with
the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody
Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the
tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The
tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed further
downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along
with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of
80 mph.

Rt 107 has been the way we travel to and from Bridgton.  Pretty cool to see video of it .

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