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In reply to the discussion: TORNADOES in New England??? What the hell...? [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)100. They've had them before
I believe Hurricane Juan made landfall as a cat 2 storm there. The difference is this one is earlier than usual...the storms that make it up there usually do so in September or later.
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I wonder if they're occurring more often in areas that aren't prone to them? n/t
Uncle Joe
Jul 2014
#14
yeah, my fast ferry catamaran ferry from Oak Bluffs on MV to Quonset, RI cancelled tonight both way
CTyankee
Jul 2014
#117
The next TWO decades will be quite something. Scientist's and climatologists and the IPCC
ChisolmTrailDem
Jul 2014
#112
Yes rare, not like the mid west and southeast, but not unheard of. Take care and take cover. nt
Fla Dem
Jul 2014
#30
Warnings are not uncommon. Those that actually occur are usually very small and travel for
PoliticAverse
Jul 2014
#12
It's an aggregator of local network sources. Handy to have if something is going on
MADem
Jul 2014
#84
PA too - just got an Accuweather Tornado Warning on my phone for Northampton County PA
MgtPA
Jul 2014
#25
I knew a sweet old lady who lived in Dade City...I would visit her every so often.
MADem
Jul 2014
#90
Eastern Long Island>>> most often water spouts or systems moving in quickly onto shore from ocean
KittyWampus
Jul 2014
#51
When late day summer thunderstorms sweep down form Upstate New York....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Jul 2014
#53
and Greenland, but by the time it gets to Greenland it will be simply a low pressure system nt
steve2470
Jul 2014
#77
Wow, that happened last year, something very similar, in a town in Aroostook County, I think...
MADem
Jul 2014
#95