Monday, October 22, 2007

Two Dozen Tornadoes Touch Down in 24 Hours


October 18, 2007
Cheboygan, Michigan
Same event, same photographer as below.


October 18, 2007
Cheboygan, Michigan
Photographer states :: Tornado over Black Lake, Michigan, during the October 18, 2007 tornado outbreak. This tornado was rated EF1 with winds up to 94 mph. Damage consisted of a barn destroyed just north of M-68. The sporadic damage path up through Black Lake was 1/8 mile wide and around 10 miles long. Some tree damage was seen around Black Lake. The photo taken by Nathan Krinsky from the back deck of his home on Black Lake in northern Michigan, 15 miles southeast of Cheboygan. The sun was setting at 5:25 pm EDT when this photo was taken, and if you look closely, you can see a rainbow, thanks to the spray kicked up by the tornado.


Oct. 19, 2007 (link at title)
The United States has been hit with three days of tornadoes, with two dozen new tornadoes touching down in the last 24 hours — an incredibly rare outbreak for October.
It's all part of a powerful storm front that has blasted across the country's midsection and is now headed to the East Coast....