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Date: 11 Jun 2005 14:44 (UTC)no subject
Date: 11 Jun 2005 14:49 (UTC)I wasn't aware that you get tornadoes in Australia. Are they common?
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Date: 11 Jun 2005 23:37 (UTC)no subject
Date: 12 Jun 2005 03:36 (UTC)These photographs inspired a very vivid dream while I was napping today, of a tornado over the ocean somewhere. Not a bad dream, it was quite interesting; I have an unhealthy fascination with tornadoes.
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Date: 11 Jun 2005 15:04 (UTC)I was sitting here thinking, "that's exactly the kind of supercell that generates tornadoes," then I got to the one with the funnel cloud. You can see that the wind force is ahead of the cloud, because it's already pulling up dust at the ground level. Impressive shots, all of them!
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Date: 11 Jun 2005 15:38 (UTC)If the pictures were taken in QLD I wonder if that wasn't the same freakish supercell that dropped a number of inches of snow-like hail on em?
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Date: 11 Jun 2005 20:50 (UTC)Pretty crazy, I've never seen clouds like that before, but then here it's so hilly that the horizon blocks out a lot of stuff. Looks like stuff you might see out towards Oklahoma where it is super flat. There is definately a tornado there, F1 or F2 most likely. The one where the clouds are almost hitting the ground, that looks like it was damn nearly an F5, which would have obiterated everything in it's path with 200+ MPH winds. If it didn't turn into one, they were damn lucky.
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