| June 20, 2012 Severe Storms |
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| As a cold front pushed into the Panhandles the evening of June 20, 2012, severe thunderstorms developed along the cold front. In addition to hail up to the size of half dollars, a 90 mph downburst occurred on the north side of Sunray, Texas. Some of the most serious damage included a metal roof blown off a business and blown one block away into the street. In addition, an empty mobile home was flipped and a large moving truck was tipped on its side. Other reports of damage include several trees and tree limbs down as well as numerous power lines down. |
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| RADAR IMAGES |
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| KAMA base reflectivity at 10:45 P.M. CDT |
KAMA base velocity at 10:50 P.M. CDT. Greens represent movement towards the radar; reds represent movement away from the radar. The radar is located south of this image. |
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| STORM IMAGES (all images courtesy of Tommy Brooks, Moore County Emergency Management) |
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| The metal roof blown off a business and blown nearly a block away into the street |
More of the same roof |
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| Empty mobile home was flipped |
A large moving truck was tipped on its side |
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| A garage door was blown out... |
...and another one was blown in. |
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