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Today my TV e-mailed me at work to let me know that it would be pre-empting SpongeBob so it could tape basketball.
Everything is going to be okay.
The normal trendline has just ticked over to a projected finish of 12th July.
However, adding an additional trendline for this new 'Tuffmail faffing event horizon', we see that the projected date for Tom Coates Inbox Zero event is now 5th September.
There seems to be a correlation between clearing email and being on holiday in europe.
James -
Here are photos of the tornado forming, along with a description of each.
My friend, Nick Lee, is a storm spotter. He and I were out taking these
photos that day. He is the copyright owner and has given me permission to
share them with you.
Dirk
P.S.: Please use the descriptions somehow in your description of the photos.
Description of photos:
Tornado-1: shows the storm coming around the corner into view.
Tornado-2: Inflow notch seen - this is where the air feeding the updraft was
located at.
Tornado-3 & 4: Tornado on ground getting closer to City of Cullman. At this
point it was passing Good Hope and going through Cullman County.
Tornado-5: Here you can see another vortex forming. What we were witnessing
was a rapid intensification of this storm from an EF2 to a multi-vortex EF4.
Tornado-6: Even though the funnel is hard to see, the tornado was still on
the ground. Here you can see the multiple vortexes spinning around the one
in the middle that looks like it is invisible.
James -
Here are photos of the tornado forming, along with a description of each.
My friend, Nick Lee, is a storm spotter. He and I were out taking these
photos that day. He is the copyright owner and has given me permission to
share them with you.
Dirk
P.S.: Please use the descriptions somehow in your description of the photos.
Description of photos:
Tornado-1: shows the storm coming around the corner into view.
Tornado-2: Inflow notch seen - this is where the air feeding the updraft was
located at.
Tornado-3 & 4: Tornado on ground getting closer to City of Cullman. At this
point it was passing Good Hope and going through Cullman County.
Tornado-5: Here you can see another vortex forming. What we were witnessing
was a rapid intensification of this storm from an EF2 to a multi-vortex EF4.
Tornado-6: Even though the funnel is hard to see, the tornado was still on
the ground. Here you can see the multiple vortexes spinning around the one
in the middle that looks like it is invisible.
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Brody is a young, sweet, FIV+ male who arrived at the shelter in July, 2008. He has extra toes on his front feet but is very tolerant about having them trimmed.
He enjoys spending time in the secured outdoor area, as well as playing with interactive toys and his cat friends. He is not aggressive toward other cats.
He is sociable with people, also, and likes to have his chin scratched. Brody is not a lap-cat.
With all the rain, approaching the 2" mark since around 5am or so... This is the run off spot for the little lake behind my house.
Michelle M
Skywatcher
These are pictures I took this afternoon over the city of Hackleburg,
AL, which is about 15 miles northeast of Hamilton in northwest Alabama.
Hope these are helpful.
Eric Post
James, I took these photos this evening, approximately 24 hours after the
tornado hit Hueytown.
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Mr. James Spann,
I also had taken these photos that evening but did not get a chance to send
them to you as well. The last 3 photos show a 3-part picture of the entire
shelf cloud advancing towards the shopping center I am in. If you ever have
been to the Cullman Wal-Mart, there is a strip center in the back. Moxi Java
is a coffee store located at the end of that strip center next to a movie
theater. That is where I stood as I watched this system approach.
People in the stores around me heard the sirens and, instead of staying in
the buildings where they would be safest, decided to drive home and be on
the road instead. I had convinced the people in the Moxi Java store to stay
put, and they agreed they would not leave until the storm had passed.
We did not have any damage up here. there were some empty shopping carts
being blown around, but it did not appear to cause damage.
Thanks for your excellent weather coverage. You and your team are the best
in Alabama. God Bless you all.
Sincerely,
Dirk Baeuerle
Email marketing desenvolvido para Brilho Natural Cosméticos com o objetivo de divulgar o aniversário da loja.
The pictures of the tornado were all taken from my church, Locust Fork
Baptist Church, parking lot as it came from the Warrior/Corner/Hayden area
and the damage pictures are from Blountsville 5 to 8 minutes after the storm
passed. It is where the Jack's restaurant was. You can see the sign post for
Jack's to the left in some of the pictures. The pictures really don't do it
justice.
Thanks and God Bless,
Rick Crouch
rick.crouch67@gmail.com
205.789.8816
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