Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Early-Stage Tornado Over Dorchester Spotted On Radar

Tornado spawning activity last night over Dorchester has our community in the news once again. (Ironically, a severe windstorm causing much damage struck Dorchester one year ago today.)

At TheWeatherSpace.com, meteorologist Kevin Martin wrote late last night: "Interesting night we have here as supercells have formed in Nebraska and quickly have been going tornado warned. These cells came without a tornado watch from the Storm Prediction Center over at NOAA."

Martin wrote that several supercells formed in southern Nebraska. With the use of enhanced radar in 3D, Martin found the image of a funnel cloud or even tornado on the ground near Dorchester.

See images of last night's "infant tornado" over Dorchester at this
website.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks, Times. You guys/girls rock!!!

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  2. I'd like to point out that Kevin Martin has no degree and therefore he is not a meteorologist. He is a weather man.

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