April 23rd 2007
"Surprise"
General Analysis:
Multicell cluster and squall line storm, minimal cape, shear and dynamics create a
poor looking forcast but strong sfc winds and 850mb winds mix down to the sfc along the
squall lines front.
The Chase
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| Nobleton, heading west towards the storm. |
| Watching the storm cell coming in from the SW |
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| Possible funnel cloud, looking SE from Klienburg at 4:20PM |
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| Major damage on Keele street north of Langstaff in Concord! |
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| A massive crate from the CN rail yard blown onto the side of the hill |
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| Directly across the rail yard from the crate container another partially destroyed structure |
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| A large air conditioning unit from the roof of a building |
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| Snapped hydro poles across the street |
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| What a storm! |
VIDEO
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