| Posted on July 29, 2010 at 5:27 PM |
NWS storm surveys just came in from the National Weather Service in Milwaukee. Two EF0 tornadoes occurred in Dane County on July 22, albeit in different cities.
Not another paint representation by Ben!!! Too bad. ;)This Paint graphic (which is just GrLevel3 radar that is drawn on) shows where Dane County is. Two EF0 tornadoes there moved off to the ESE, across the lake. The red polygon shows where local tornado warnings were issued. As I talked about before, only 1 local tornado occurred, also of EF0 strength, in Bloomingdale, as depicted in the yellow area (approximately).
Now back to Wisconsin, the first tornado occurred in Bristol at 5:24 PM our time. 4:24 their time. It occurred near the Highway 74 area. Tree and corn damage were observed, with only 65 mph winds. A pretty pitiful excuse for a tornado.
The second tornado only had 65 mph winds, too. This one occurred in Marshall at 6:10 our time. 5:10 their time. Remember that these storms progressed into our area after 8 PM. This one crossed just north of Highway 89. Tree damage was observed by the NWS.
I was going to have another Paint graphic for you, but to tell you the truth, I couldn't find where the heck the city of Bristol is.
Credit to GrlevelX, Paint, GrLevelXStuff for my Logo on the radar.
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