News DetailTornado over the Atlantic?
Posted At: April 10, 2007 @ 4:04 PM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Tornadoes
A strong supercell exploded along the shoreline very near Boynton Beach, Florida at around 6:30 pm EDT along a cold front/outflow boundary propagating southward. Just offshore, the storm exhibited strong rotation on radar, and likely was producing a tornado/waterspout. Shown below are radar images of this incredible storm.


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I made a little Radar video for any of you who like to see a replay of todays events. enjoy ;) just click on name..
or try to copy paste is ooops :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch_fullscreen?video_id=YnGhnxVdSSw&l=219&t=OEgsToPDskLtsjNoke1ctkGBjPz17rPd&sk=e8WUH1HlG0HkLYDu8MghMwU&fs=1&title=Radar%20Florida%20April%2010%202007
Looks like some severe weather is coming towards you Reed! :P Better get into that car there might be some large hail... you so lucky livn there :P waaaa! gl hf
Good luck chasing!!!!!!!!!!
Weather are now fucked up. Viva el nino
A tornado warning was issued for one county southwest of me and I was at the OKC Hornets game. We left for the game and the storms appeared to be weakening with no chance of producing...then I get a call in the middle of the game that an incredible supercell is heading 20 miles south of Norman. We must be losing the edge. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Don't sweat it Reed, I'm sure you'll get a real good chance soon enough. at least you aren't in Indiana!