My wonderful groom just called to ask if there was a cell just north of town. Well, a little one... nothing on relative velocity, but he observed a very low cloud, hovering perhaps 100 feet above the roof line. He was very impressed with it, and he actually sent me a pic.No folks, not a tornado. It is likely scud), which happens to be attached to the base of the baby thunderstorm cell or a shelf cloud (leading the gust front) He didn't observe any rotation. It does look a lot like a misshapen wall cloud, but given the lack of severity, I don't think so... plus no rotation, so not dangerous in that regard anyhow. It is very cool looking, and I am wondering how many reports came in for it. Thanks, wonderful groom, for sharing. He is shooting an east northeast moving cell from its southwest side.
~Dew
Monday, August 31, 2009
How low can you go???
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