Tornado Warning for Northeastern Hamilton County.
My video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fob3NXs-oCE
Still a nice video - TBolts are certainly quite attention-getting. I'm hearing a 1000-T as the primary sound in this clip?Jpressman8 wrote:Here's mine Andy. It's not as good as the others. The wind was out of the northwest so all you can hear is White Oak, Thompson Rd. and Colerain elementarys T-128.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlkCp7kxINM
Yes the WhiteOak 1000T is the closest at 1/4 mile away.djscrizzle wrote:Still a nice video - TBolts are certainly quite attention-getting. I'm hearing a 1000-T as the primary sound in this clip?Jpressman8 wrote:Here's mine Andy. It's not as good as the others. The wind was out of the northwest so all you can hear is White Oak, Thompson Rd. and Colerain elementarys T-128.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlkCp7kxINM
Warm weather caused the storms to really fire up as they moved east. There were several confirmed tornadoes within 50 miles of Cincy - Bethel, Georgetown, Loveland and Wilmington all had confirmed tornadoes, with reports of funnel clouds in other areas.ver tum wrote:Sounds great! The pitch drops a bit on the T-128.
How did you guies end up with a tornado warning yesterday? All we got here in Louisville was a light rain shower!
There was a good amount of upper level wind shear (cold air from the north moving south and warm air from the south moving north) causing rotation in the storms. There were reports of quarter size to golfball size hail also. It was very strange the south part of the county stayed dry during all of this.Oldiesmann wrote:Warm weather caused the storms to really fire up as they moved east. There were several confirmed tornadoes within 50 miles of Cincy - Bethel, Georgetown, Loveland and Wilmington all had confirmed tornadoes, with reports of funnel clouds in other areas.ver tum wrote:Sounds great! The pitch drops a bit on the T-128.
How did you guies end up with a tornado warning yesterday? All we got here in Louisville was a light rain shower!
Really? I'm probably not but 5min from where you were at in Colerain and it did'nt rain a single drop here,but it poured down here at about 1:00 am when a second storm came through.bellyjae wrote:Not entirely, I live in Delhi (SW corner of Hamilton County) and we got soaked. I wasn't home at the time, I was in Colerain (some rain there) and mom said she slept with the back door open. She woke up to the sirens going off, went to close the back door and water was all over the breakfast room.
Here's my clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoSIuZP_4fw
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