| Posted at 05:13 PM on July 12, 2009 |
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Early in the morning on July 11, a line of strong storms moved southeast through southern Michigan and northern Indiana and continued on into northwest Ohio. The National Weather Service was monitoring these storms with radar, but none appeared to be considered severe, defined as having winds to 60 mph or damage and/or hail 1" in diameter. The storms eventually moved out of the coverage area by mid morning.
At about 10am, a report came in from Branch County in sou...
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During the afternoon hours of Friday, June 19, a supercell thunderstorm developed across northcentral Indiana. This storm produced a funnel cloud and several wall clouds. None of these cloud formations touched the ground to be called a tornado. This storm did, however, produce very large hail -- up to grapefruit size!
For a more detailed and in-depth analysis of this isolated supercell, please read the following storm summary prepared by the National Weather ...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 06:47 PM on June 02, 2009 |
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An error occurred while processing this blog entry. This will be fixed soon. For now, reports from the National Weather Service are provided below.
Each report follows the following format.
TIME, EVENT, CITY, LATITUDE/LONGITUDE
DATE, MAGNITUDE, COUNTY, STATE, SOURCE
ANY OTHER COMMENTS
0607 PM HAIL FULTON 40...
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