| A huge tornado in Illinois early this month. Video of the events is included in this post |
We have a real variety pack this week so let's settle in and watch the excitement.
This is a view of a deadly tornado in Union City, Michigan on March 6. It's a view from the south side of Union Lake as the tornado tears through the north side. This view is closer, though, and also includes its initial development. You also see at the end it crosses the still partially frozen lake. Click on this link to view or if you see the image below, click on that.
Drone footage showing the aftermath of the tornado in Union City, Michigan. It looks like it hit a nice lakefront area. As always, click on this link to view or if you see the image below click on that.
Kind of a long video, but it's worth if for the visuals. It's distant shots of the powerful tornado on Tuesday in Kankakee, Illinois. If you ever wondered about the green clouds that people talk about when a tornado is near, this is it.
The greenish bluish hue was due to the fact there as an enormous amount of hail in the storm clouds. The large hail caused a lot of damage even outside the path of the tornado. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.
More locally, we had our abrupt March thaw in and near Vermont that brought temperatures to record high levels. The sudden thaw helped create ice jams in area river.\
Here is an iIce jam on the Ausable River in New Yor breaking loose. Click on this link to view or if you see the image below click on that:
In Oshkosh, Minnesota, Lake Winnebago created what is known as an "ice shove." The ice on the lakebroke up in thawing temperatures. Strong winds blew the ice onshore onshore, forming immense piles. The ice piles threatened homes but at last check hadn't reached them. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.

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