http://slideshow.gomemphis.com/slidesho ... pics&NUM=1
Check this slide show out!!! MEMPHIS GOT SLAMMED!!!! I've seen less damage in a Hurricane!
INCREDIBLE PICTURES!!!! from Memphis storm
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- Stormsfury
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Very impressive event in the Memphis area on July 22nd. Anxious to see what Memphis, TN discussion on the event, which quite likely looks like a derecho ...
Here's a radar link (From the Memphis, TN WFO website) on the Bow Echo which blasted Memphis, TN
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/meg/radarLoop.htm
Unfortuntately, two persons will killed in the event, and with that kind of damage in those pictures, fortunately, there wasn't more ...
SF
Here's a radar link (From the Memphis, TN WFO website) on the Bow Echo which blasted Memphis, TN
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/meg/radarLoop.htm
Unfortuntately, two persons will killed in the event, and with that kind of damage in those pictures, fortunately, there wasn't more ...
SF
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- southerngale
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WoW! Impressive to say the least.............Thanks for posting this VB...............Those pics looks alot like the kinda damage seen around here a couple of week ago...............Oddly though with all the trees that fell i didnt see or hear of any hitting any houses! Some landed on some cars but that was about it...............And thankfully nobody that i know of was killed here in this part of Ohio with them storms.................Thankfully things have quieted down a bit...........
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- Stormsfury
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southerngale wrote:Amazing pics! That is a lot of damage and it is a miracle more people weren't killed.
I can't tell the severity by looking at the radar. I wouldn't know to take cover if I saw that on radar. I would just think some strong thunderstorms were coming. What am I missing?
SG, on that radar, the way the oranges/red were clustered together and consolidating were the only thing that I could see, otherwise, there wasn't anything else that was obvious about it ...
For obvious reasons, it is prudent to take the warnings seriously.
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