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Storm Hunter
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Stormhunter7 intercepts Tornado....oct.27th, 2006
      #74083 - Sat Oct 28 2006 11:07 AM

hey guys.... i actually.. was hit by a tornado.. on friday, the 27th... i was chasing, along with Met. Elizabeth Holmes... WE HAVE VIDEO.....Go to Stormhunter7 web site WE DO NOT ENCOURAGE THIS KIND OF CHASING! We were trying to catch lanfall of the cell.... were not expecting this cell to contain a tornado.... it did... warning from TAE came out 6mins after it passed us, moving inland.. Tornado just struck the back of the vehicle...as i was evading a direct hit... MORE TO COME...

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Re: Central Florida Tornadoes [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #74283 - Fri Feb 02 2007 09:04 PM

I have followed this event and even contacted Ed to check on him. He and his are fine and the bulk of the severe Wx was to his south at that time. I expect a bust on the proper forum from him at any time and really welcome it! My hopes and prayers go out to the ones touched as well.

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Re: Central Florida Tornadoes [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #74293 - Sat Feb 03 2007 08:26 PM

It was scary, really scary.........my god.......see more details in my link web page: http://floridatornadoes.blogspot.com/

Repost from seomurad. Lost due to attempt to move to proper forum

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Hurricane29
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Re: 2006/2007 [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #74334 - Tue Feb 27 2007 08:04 PM

Indeed...

LA NIÑA MAY SOON ARRIVE!


Feb. 28, 2007 — On the heels of El Niño, its opposite, La Niña may soon arrive. (Click NOAA satellite image for larger view of sea surface temperature anomalies in the Eastern Pacific Ocean taken Feb. 27, 2007, showing the development of La Niña conditions. Click here for high resolution version. Please credit “NOAA.”)



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enterprise [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #74336 - Thu Mar 01 2007 09:20 PM

it's an obvious offtopic, but it being quiet, early spring i don't mind posting this here.
i lived in enterprise from 1994 to 1997, and attended the high school for one year. kinda blows your mind to see it as the number one news story, turned inside out. the familiar gym, the familiar parking lot, the familiar stadium... all blown to hell. can see down the street behind the stadium, a friend lived down there, just a few houses. the first two are visibly demolished. i can remember funny conversations with friends walking past that ramp and railing you see in the hallway in some of the coverage, in a stew of rubble. that was a godawful big tornado. it's a tough little town, though... reckon folks'll pick up the pieces and plow ahead.
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Re: enterprise [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #74337 - Thu Mar 01 2007 11:20 PM

(Enterprise Severe Weather Damage)








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Re: enterprise [Re: HanKFranK]
      #74342 - Sun Mar 04 2007 01:02 AM

We almost ended up in Enterprise for that tornado. If our target for the day had not been the Montgomery area, we probably would've gone from Ozark about noon CT south and then west to the Enterprise area as there were two cells on their way that looked interesting. We stalled around and decided to head north, and the rest is history.

We did intercept the Lowndes/Montgomery Co. tornado at the intersection of US 231/US 82 in SE Montgomery Co., however. Crazy day out there.

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