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One freaky looking storm

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This storm rolled in late yesterday evening and brought 70 mph straight line winds with it. I was at work when it happened and managed to get a sequence of pics, but my stupid phone SD card got corrupted and only one was saved.

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These are from my co-worker's house a few miles northeast of where I was.

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That looks astonishing. I would love to be able to see it...though not locally.

Gorgeous! Power of nature is the best one to look at.

That is a freaky looking storm.

If you like storms, never move to the southeast end of Long Island.

Although tonight I did see a little heat lightning. But yeah, nothing other than that.

When I was in grad school at U of I, everyone got weirded out when the sky got real dark in the afternoon. I would be looking for some kind of authorized underground shelter! Great pics.

Was my Mother-In-law there? That's how it looks at my house when she comes to visit me. I look out my window and she is peddling that damn bicycle yelling, I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog too ... :P

Idiots... cannot you see that this was not a storm but rather, the internet? :smilewide:

I have never seen a cloud drop so low in such a peculiar formation like that before. It makes me think of a tornado running horizontally as opposed to vertically with a touchdown point.

You should have seen the radar images of the storm that hit around here back in May, which brought an F3 tornado to the Kirksville area just a few miles north of me. It made me think of a scaled-down version of one of the on-land hurricanes from The Day After Tomorrow. The storm system even had something of an "eye" to it.

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I have never seen a cloud drop so low in such a peculiar formation like that before. It makes me think of a tornado running horizontally as opposed to vertically with a touchdown point.

You should have seen the radar images of the storm that hit around here back in May, which brought an F3 tornado to the Kirksville area just a few miles north of me. It made me think of a scaled-down version of one of the on-land hurricanes from The Day After Tomorrow. The storm system even had something of an "eye" to it.

We've had wall clouds similar to this before, but never this low nor how quickly it moved across the sky. It was low enough that the top of the tallest building here (only about 270 ft high) was covered when it rolled in. That would've been a trip to be standing up there as it hit.

The tornado sirens were going off, but no tornadoes touched down thankfully.

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The tornado sirens were going off, but no tornadoes touched down thankfully.

That's good.

But, some cool pics of an awesome storm. Mother Nature can really have some interesting looks/beauty in things that, like this, don't look all that friendly....

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