Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Where Did That Come From?

While watching the regional doppler weather radar yesterday one could follow a serious line of thunderstorms located in a line through Missouri and southern Illinois. Rock County, WI was totally clear. Then in a matter of 10 minutes a small thunderstorm built in the north-central part of the county and the tornado warning sirens began to go off. A funnel cloud had been verified by two sources.

Kim had just walked out of WalMart and shot this on her cell:



That was the whole storm.

4 comments:

Ling Carter said...

Climate change.

Or HAARP.

Maybe it was just the weather?

Steve Burri said...

One of my brothers lives up in that direction and he gets some pretty bad gas...

Jib said...

We were between Shopko and Woodmans when the tornado sirens went off and we saw that. We measured the storm by where Hwy 26 was wet. It was literally 3 miles larger than the town of Milton.

Steve Burri said...

I presume that no funnel clouds actually touched down. The warning expired in just a few minutes. It was pretty strange.