Mike Hollingshead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0-W14B0shQ
There's a very short clip of a short duration gust. It just started the second I turned onto that street to turn sideways. From here(Blair) on east it produced some damage.
If you turn the volume way up so it is loud, you can hear it start through the wires overhead. I say just before that, "this thing looks bad right now" because of the very intense cyclonic push/curling along the forming shelf/base at this time. This was only 1-2 minutes after I walked out of my appartment, shocked to hell at the motion in the thing. It wasn't severe at the time, nor did it look that intense on radar yet. The area where it was able to produce tree damage was pretty skinny(in a straight line going ene) that I saw. Oh yeah, while I was first driving east(as in first couple blocks from my appartment) I looked north and it looked like clouds on the ground with an inflow tail going east in there too. Evidently it was the inflow notch to the storm.
There's a very short clip of a short duration gust. It just started the second I turned onto that street to turn sideways. From here(Blair) on east it produced some damage.
If you turn the volume way up so it is loud, you can hear it start through the wires overhead. I say just before that, "this thing looks bad right now" because of the very intense cyclonic push/curling along the forming shelf/base at this time. This was only 1-2 minutes after I walked out of my appartment, shocked to hell at the motion in the thing. It wasn't severe at the time, nor did it look that intense on radar yet. The area where it was able to produce tree damage was pretty skinny(in a straight line going ene) that I saw. Oh yeah, while I was first driving east(as in first couple blocks from my appartment) I looked north and it looked like clouds on the ground with an inflow tail going east in there too. Evidently it was the inflow notch to the storm.
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