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| Posted at 07:08 PM on October 19, 2009 |
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The following was written by the National Weather Service.
Light Pillars Observed Friday Night
Unique Weather Phenomena Observed Friday Night
Numerous reports of strange lights in the sky were received by local media across Michigan, Indiana and Ohio on Friday night, October 16th, 2009. Many people wondered if these lights were part of an Aurora Borealis or something else. In actuality, these lights were a phe...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 06:10 AM on October 13, 2009 |
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A strong EF3 tornado ripped through portions of Marshall, Kosciusko, and Elkhart counties just after 10pm on October 18, 2007. The situation was considered "extremely dangerous and life-threatening" by the National Weather Service. This severity lead to the issuance of a rare "Tornado Emergency," never issued by the NWS Office in Northern Indiana ever before this time. Winds were estimated to be at 165 mph, just below EF4 tornado wind speeds. The tornado caused widespread damage, especially i...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 08:48 PM on August 23, 2009 |
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From the National Weather Service...
While the Great Lakes have a profound effect on the weather across the region year-round, when "lake effect" is heard one is almost assured to think of snow. Lake effect showers in the form of rain often occur in the autumn when the first large, cool air masses spill southeast out of central Canada across the Great Lakes. However, lake effect rain showers in August are a very rare event.
Yet another indicator...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 11:19 AM on August 20, 2009 |
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A line of severe thunderstorms made its way northeast from Illinois Wednesday night into northern Indiana. While in Indiana, the storms lost most of their strength. However, some areas of the line continued to produce severe wind, generally from Logansport, IN to Huntington, IN. Wind damage has been reported in southwest Michigan, as well. Some damage not associated with a thunderstorm has been reported in Steuben County, IN.
A tornado also touched down in no...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 10:53 PM on August 19, 2009 |
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A supercell that quickly developed behind a line of severe thunderstorms produced a tornado in Chesterton, IN. A funnel cloud in Beverly Shores, IN, a waterspout on southern Lake Michigan, and wind damage in Cass County, MI were likely all remnants of this powerful storm.
EF2 Tornado Confirmed in Chesterton, Indiana - This portion was written by the National Weather Service.
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