Go Kart Mozart Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago 50 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said: Possibly something @weatherwiz might be interested in. I just had this video show up on my YouTube feed. Not sure why. but a decent documentary on the 1995 Great Barrington MA tornado it just posted 5 days ago Worth watching IMHO I drove through Monterey a few days later. Amazing to see acres upon acres of trees snapped like matchsticks about 15' off the ground. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
40/70 Benchmark Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago 48.7 this AM....all just a dream soon enough- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago The present satellite loop over the panhandle of TX looks and behaves remarkably similar to a TUTT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago We microburst Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 411 PM EDT Tue Jul 22 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 07/20/25 Thunderstorm Wind Event... Severe thunderstorms developed ahead of a slow moving cold front Sunday. One storm developed west of the Lakes Region, strengthening as it approached Danbury and Franklin, NH. The storm collapsed near Sanbornton, producing a powerful wet microburst. Observed wind damage in some pockets was consistent with estimated wind speeds of 105 mph, resulting in over 500 downed trees in the area. .Wet Microburst Wind Damage... Peak Wind (estimated): 105 mph Path Length /statute/: 2 miles Path Width /maximum/: .5 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 07/20/25 Start Time: 504pm EDT Start Location: Sanbornton, NH Start Lat/Lon: 43.5023 / -71.5852 End Date: 07/20/25 End Time: 510pm EDT End Location: Sanbornton, NH End Lat/Lon: 49.4910 / -71.5502 Significant tree damage was located in Sanbornton, NH that was consistent with a wet microburst. Numerous eye witnesses expressed that the strongest winds occurred with the heaviest downpour. Damage was variable in the downburst area with a general southeast fall direction to the trees being observed. There where two distinct pockets of damage that took hundreds of trees down, to include pine, oak and maple. Trees where both uprooted and snapped. In addition, hundreds of other trees where downed on the edges of the damage area, but damage was more sporadic in nature. Some structral damage did occur, but was mostly confined to sheds and shelter structures. A few vehicles were also damaged due to trees falling on them. Additional damage was likely further in the woods, but was not accessible for the damage survey. An estimated 500 trees were either snapped or blown down in the damage area. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said: The present satellite loop over the panhandle of TX looks and behaves remarkably similar to a TUTT King Tutt? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tunafish Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago 13 minutes ago, dendrite said: We microburst Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 411 PM EDT Tue Jul 22 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 07/20/25 Thunderstorm Wind Event... Severe thunderstorms developed ahead of a slow moving cold front Sunday. One storm developed west of the Lakes Region, strengthening as it approached Danbury and Franklin, NH. The storm collapsed near Sanbornton, producing a powerful wet microburst. Observed wind damage in some pockets was consistent with estimated wind speeds of 105 mph, resulting in over 500 downed trees in the area. .Wet Microburst Wind Damage... Peak Wind (estimated): 105 mph Path Length /statute/: 2 miles Path Width /maximum/: .5 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 07/20/25 Start Time: 504pm EDT Start Location: Sanbornton, NH Start Lat/Lon: 43.5023 / -71.5852 End Date: 07/20/25 End Time: 510pm EDT End Location: Sanbornton, NH End Lat/Lon: 49.4910 / -71.5502 Significant tree damage was located in Sanbornton, NH that was consistent with a wet microburst. Numerous eye witnesses expressed that the strongest winds occurred with the heaviest downpour. Damage was variable in the downburst area with a general southeast fall direction to the trees being observed. There where two distinct pockets of damage that took hundreds of trees down, to include pine, oak and maple. Trees where both uprooted and snapped. In addition, hundreds of other trees where downed on the edges of the damage area, but damage was more sporadic in nature. Some structral damage did occur, but was mostly confined to sheds and shelter structures. A few vehicles were also damaged due to trees falling on them. Additional damage was likely further in the woods, but was not accessible for the damage survey. An estimated 500 trees were either snapped or blown down in the damage area. Over 400 miles in 6 minutes. Impressive. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torch Tiger Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, 40/70 Benchmark said: 48.7 this AM....all just a dream soon enough- soon enough, hopefully three months of that Dec-Feb 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said: soon enough, hopefully three months of that Dec-Feb nailed the temperature on Christmas morning with that 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago 13 hours ago, kdxken said: Rayleigh scattering up the Ying Yang! Got to be a top fiverr. Best? Mie scattering in San Francisco Bay? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago As I remember from the first optics class I took, Rayleigh=1/Lambda to the 4th power while Mie=1/Lambda As Van Morrison implies… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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