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GeoHiker Rocky Walker
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 5:32 pm
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I just made it back from E.WA, (Banks Lk) and the Emergency Broadcast System came on the Mosses Lake radio station I was listening too warning about a severe t-storm/hail storm. First time I've ever heard that break in on the radio. I had listened to NOAA on my Ham radio, so I knew some thing was going on. I passed just N of the storm as it was tracking SE. Hope everyone is ok!
First NOAA said quarter size hail, then ping pong ball, then golf ball size hail with winds gusting 60-70mph. They were warning people to take shelter, stay indoors and away from windows. Sounds like a nasty storm.
I had a weird micro burst 2 nights ago (10pm) on Banks Lake. It went from dead calm to 50 mph winds in about 2 mins. I've never seen wind come up that quick! It was crazy, my tarp went airborne and everything came crashing down. Waves were 3 ft. high on the beach. It blew for about half hour and then calmed right back down. If anyone was out on the lake in a small boat they would have been in serious trouble.
You call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye......Eagles
You call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye......Eagles
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trailjunky Backcountry Bumpkin'
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:08 pm
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Here are some pictures of a couple of tornado's we had to run from on the way home from a camping trip to Lake Wentachee. We were doing well over 80 when most of the pictures were taken between Wilbur and Creston, Washington about 3pm. Scared the crap out of us, we probably missed the twisters by about a quarter mile.
Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington.
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Kat Turtle Hiker
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:23 pm
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Wow! Hope nobody got hurt. Those pics look like Kansas or something!
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Karen² A Real Canadian Girl
Joined: 25 Jul 2002 Posts: 1367 | TRs | Pics Location: Behind the Lens |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:57 pm
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Amazing shots trailjunky...scary...but amazing!
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GeoHiker Rocky Walker
Joined: 26 Feb 2005 Posts: 6033 | TRs | Pics Location: Off the Deep End |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:07 pm
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Ditto on the wow! Those are incredible pics. I don't see anything on our local Seattle news about any damage, so hopefully they passed over uninhabited land. Run cows run!
You call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye......Eagles
You call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye......Eagles
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Joey verrry senior member
Joined: 05 Jun 2005 Posts: 2797 | TRs | Pics Location: Redmond |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:16 pm
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That is way too close for comfort.
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1k Member
Joined: 29 Jun 2004 Posts: 606 | TRs | Pics Location: Ballard |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:22 pm
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trailjunky wrote: | Here are some pictures of a couple of tornado's we had to run from on the way home from a camping trip to Lake Wentachee. We were doing well over 80 when most of the pictures were taken between Wilbur and Creston, Washington about 3pm. Scared the crap out of us, we probobly missed the twisters by about a quarter mile.
Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. Tornados in Eastern Washington. June 6, 2009 near Wilbur, Washington. |
Great photos, though quite scary. Growing up in the mid-west I am no stranger to twisters. The fact that the funnel clouds are dark indicate that they are moving along the ground. White funnel clouds have yet to make contact with earth.
If the sequence of pic is chronological, it appears that the two twisters were running their course. They can break down as fast as they appear. They can also travel up to 70 mph and change course on a dime. It is not a good idea to try to out run one of these things. Here are some quotes from the following link:
If a Warning is issued or if threatening weather approaches:
In a home or building, move to a pre-designated shelter, such as a basement.
If an underground shelter is not available, move to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor and get under a sturdy piece of furniture.
Stay away from windows.
Get out of automobiles.
Do not try to outrun a tornado in your car; instead, leave it immediately.
Who's Most At Risk?
People in automobiles
The elderly, very young, and the physically or mentally impaired
People in mobile homes
People who may not understand the warning due to a language barrier
http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:nqUlInu3mnoJ:www.nssl.noaa.gov/NWSTornado/+tornado+facts&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Glad everything turned out well for you. Don't mean to preach but for others on this board that may encounter a similar situation, the above link is from NOAA. It is a quick read and may help avoid a disaster.
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Life is short, hike hard...
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Malachai Constant Member
Joined: 13 Jan 2002 Posts: 16092 | TRs | Pics Location: Back Again Like A Bad Penny |
We got cows
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"You do not laugh when you look at the mountains, or when you look at the sea." Lafcadio Hearn
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Hiker Mama Member
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That's pretty amazing, Trailjunky. I'm glad you're OK. Thanks for the photos.
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Spotly Member
Joined: 06 Jan 2004 Posts: 3723 | TRs | Pics Location: Spokane Valley |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:04 pm
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Nice shots TJ! Teri and I just got back from the Teanaways and drove right through it near Moses Lake. It was a big storm. The freeway was like a river bed.
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gone Member
Joined: 08 Feb 2008 Posts: 1051 | TRs | Pics
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:23 pm
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Wowzers! Some folks spend a lot of money traveling the mid-west every summer chasing tornado shots that close and clear! And here they are in Washington state! Oh man, that is too close! Here's a news report about the storms:
Quote: | A strong thunderstorm bringing flash floods, funnel clouds and large hail moved across rural areas of Lincoln County, northeast Adams County and northwestern Whitman County this afternoon.
Short-lived funnel clouds, also known as land spouts, were sighted in Lincoln County south of Lake Roosevelt, said forecaster Ron Miller. Forecasters said the funnel clouds were not rotating in the manner of a tornado and were not considered tornados. |
I don't know my eastern Washington, so maybe they're talking about somewhere else, because those are clearly tornadoes. I'd suggest sharing those pics and location details with the weather service.
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jsull Member
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:05 pm
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Those photos are amazing.
Here's a statement I found at wunderground.com:
Quote: | Public Information Statement
Statement as of 1:18 am EDT on June 7, 2009
1015 PM PDT may 11 2009
... Landspouts spotted near Creston, WA today...
Several rotating... tornado-like columns of air were spotted near
Creston, WA around 3 PM PDT. Pictures received preliminarily indicate
these columns were not traditional severe thunderstorm tornadoes
which descend from from the cloud base... but a type of weak tornado
called a landspout. Landspouts start on the ground (like a dust
devil) and can ascend into a convective cloud updraft giving the
appearance of a cloud based tornado.
The landspouts near Creston lasted about 20 minutes and no damage was
reported. Further investigation will be undertaken with any findings
made available as soon as possible.
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Well, as long as they're weak tornadoes...
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Matt Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
Joined: 30 Jan 2007 Posts: 4307 | TRs | Pics Location: Shoreline |
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Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:36 pm
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Great photos. Interesting to see the sequence of the funnels breaking down.
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“As beacons mountains burned at evening.” J.R.R. Tolkien
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Luc Member
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Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:49 am
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If the winds are only under 100mph, then why is an automobile such a dangerous place to be?
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Gil Member
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Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:00 am
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Great photos -- must have been quite an experience!
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