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Tornado Warning


ReconRat

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Sirens are going off. Map shows the area of North Columbus has the warning. (Or North part of Franklin County.) Wind is blowing from the West.

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a

* Tornado Warning for...

southern Delaware County in central Ohio...

northern Franklin County in central Ohio...

* until 630 PM EDT.

* At 556 PM EDT... radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of

producing a tornado. This dangerous storm was located near

Dublin... moving east at 25 mph. In addition to the tornado... this

storm is capable of producing destructive straight line winds.

* Locations impacted include...

Powell...

Upper Arlington...

Worthington...

Minerva Park...

Westerville...

Gahanna...

In addition... Riverlea... Huber Ridge... Center Village and New Albany

are near the path of this dangerous thunderstorm.

This includes the following Interstate...

I-71 between mile markers 112 and 124...

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better safe than sorry, but correct, the radar is not yet showing a signature for a tornado. One for hail, and one for mesocyclonic.

The centers of intensity are 20 to 40 minutes away. They aren't here yet. They are at the back edge of the storm.

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When I lived in the Huber Ridge in Westerville, I got up on the roof one day to see it better. Couldn't see nothing. Quite windy, tons of rain. But I did see the little tree in the front yard bend over to the ground one way, and then go back the other way. The stupid "tornado" ran right over me. durrrr....

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Yup, one of them in the south part changed direction and now getting pounded here. Hard rain with maybe some small hail. There will be flooding from one to two inches of rain in 30 minutes.

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ahhhh hahahaha, just saw a mini van try to tip over when it hit deep water. Dumb ass...

Just saw two ducks go flying by in the creek out back.

Not in the street, that would have been funny.

edit: actually... if the radar is right, that was only the first of three or four. And it missed, just caught the edge of it.

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When I lived in the Huber Ridge in Westerville, I got up on the roof one day to see it better. Couldn't see nothing. Quite windy, tons of rain. But I did see the little tree in the front yard bend over to the ground one way, and then go back the other way. The stupid "tornado" ran right over me. durrrr....

I dated a girl that lives in huber ridge. Small world.

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Well that made a hell of a racket. Half inch to one inch hail for about 5 minutes.

Sounded like dancing on the roof... and beat the hell out of my old van. Heh, don't care.

Mexican roofers are on their way.:D

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