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Related: About this forumHoly Sheep! Tornado in Concord. MA last night!
No injuries. No deaths. Lots of cleanup after tornado hits Concord
CONCORD A rare nighttime tornado, packing winds of up to 100 miles an hour, cut a destructive half-mile path Monday morning, uprooting trees and damaging dozens of homes.
The twister, which touched down around 3:20 a.m., caused significant tree damage and left hundreds of homes without power. But there were no injuries, and somehow just one house sustained significant structural damage, officials said.
No injuries. No deaths. Lots of cleanup, said Concord Fire Chief Mark Cotreau, who urged people to stay away from the area because of dangerous downed power lines. Damage was concentrated in the area near Alcott and Independence roads, where trees were uprooted or sheared off at the top by a storm one resident described as ungodly.
After assessing the damage Monday to determine whether it was indeed inflicted by a tornado, National Weather Service meteorologist Alan Dunham declared: Ive seen enough evidence. This was caused by an EF1 tornado.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/08/22/tornado-warning-issued-for-parts-middlesex-county/34Ryiiyh5vVlpkn2pzWvSI/story.html?p1=Article_Recommended_ReadMore_Pos6
Photos: Cleanup in Concord after storms hit
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/08/22/photos-cleanup-concord-after-storms-hit/dpOJonJX9lcMiYiHaDfjKM/story.html?p1=Article_Related_Box_Article
Night time tornadoes are rare. It hit about 3AM.
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)But a tornado...wow - just wow..be safe all! - I still miss Mass...
We only get haboobs here in AZ - yuk - some bad thunderstorms..can produce micro's- but mostly boringly HOT HOT HOT!!!
thanks for the pics sheshe2
sheshe2
(88,155 posts)We have had a few. Weird touch downs. Microbursts. Drove through my home town once, one side of the street trees down everywhere. The other side untouched.
I grew up a few towns away from Holliston!
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)greenery - I drove my dad to work in the summer '63 - so mom could have the car - Walpole to Framingham - then we moved to Framingham middle of senior year 63-64 - that went over like a turd in a punchbowl - oh well, all's well - rebellion - hell ya' - but it made me more outgoing....
I miss the last two weeks Aug. over labor day vaca..at the beach somewhere - anywhere - ohhhh I digress...be well -
Hopefully we will see this campaign all come to fruition with Hill as Prez..Tim Kaine seems like a wonderful compliment to the ticket...I can't wait for it to be over...
sheshe2
(88,155 posts)CentralMass
(15,599 posts)The tornado caused substantial damage over a 30 miles long and half mile wide swath.
juxtaposed
(2,778 posts)sheshe2
(88,155 posts)Wow. Glad it missed Orchard and Hill House.
Marlboro got hit as well. It was mild.
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_23960358/40-years-ago-today-tornado-ripped-through-west
By Derek Gentile, Berkshire Eagle Staff
Posted: 08/28/2013 12:20:50 AM EDT
...The poles didn't snap. But Tonini, and her infant son, Christopher, were near the epicenter of what is still known today as the West Stockbridge Tornado.
It was about 3 p.m. on a warm Tuesday afternoon, 40 years ago today. The tornado touched down and ripped through a six-mile long corridor along the western border of West Stockbridge.
Four people were killed. Thirty-three were injured. The Berkshire Truck Plaza was destroyed. The Berkshire Farm for Boys in Canaan, N.Y., suffered heavy damage. Homes in the path of the tornado were almost obliterated.
"The carnage, the destruction, was hard to imagine unless you saw it," said Lawrence Tonini, Barbara Tonini's husband and the town's assistant fire chief at the time. "It took [West Stockbridge resident] Bill Kie's house right out."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Great_Barrington_tornado
The tornado itself touched down around 7:06 p.m. in Great Barrington near the Walter J. Koladza Airport. Near the town line with Monterey, their car was lifted off of Route 23, and tossed 1,000 feet (305 m) into a wooded area. Over one hundred homes and businesses were either damaged or destroyed, including the grandstand at the Great Barrington Fairgrounds.Additionally, twenty-four people (or twenty-seven according to a different source) were injured.
The tornado went for a length of 11.5 miles (19 km) and eventually ended near the town of Monterey.The storm itself killed three people and caused $25 million worth of damage. Three people were killedtwo students and a staff member at the private Eagleton Schoolas they were returning to the campus in Great Barrington.The F4 rating is based entirely on the car that was thrown 1,000 feet. The worst structural damage from this tornado was in the F3 range. The rating of the tornado is sometimes disputed because of this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_New_England_tornado_outbreak#The_Greater_Springfield_tornado
That one killed three people, and did much damage in Springfield, West Springfield, Monson,
Wilbraham, Brimfield, Sturbridge, and Southbridge.
sheshe2
(88,155 posts)AP file
Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, center, accompanied by Dick Mayer, 15, and Melissa Tyler, 14, inspects tornado damage in Shrewsbury, Mass., on June 10, 1953.
http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2011/05/23/6700671-pictures-of-the-1953-worcester-massachusetts-tornado
Thank you for the reports. It was devastating in 1953. Changed to a class 4.