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Some interesting weather happened on this date back in 2008. A pre-frontal trough well ahead of a cold front moved into a sultry airmass with ample instability and wind shear. A weak supercell formed near Erie, Pennsylvania and grew as it encountered an outflow from earlier convection. The storm continued to intensify as it moved across the western southern tier of New York and reach severe limits as it cross the eastern Finger Lakes and eastern Lake Ontario Regions of New York. The thunderstorms produced hail up to three-quarter inch in diameter and wind gusts were estimated to near 70 mph. The storms cut power to nearly 75,000 customers for several hours through the evening. Falling trees damaged homes and automobiles in Avon and York, Livingston county and Phoenix, Oswego and Sandy Pond in Oswego county. Oswego County was particularly hard hit. In Sandy Creek, between 500 and 600 trees were downed at the Elms Golf Club. The utilities reported about 100 power poles downed by the storms. Two funnels were spotted, one in Cayuga County and one in Jefferson County however no touchdown occurred in either case. After a strong line of convection that moved through the Eastern Lake Ontario region, there was about a six period of tranquil weather during which the atmosphere warmed and became unstable again ahead of the next prefrontal trough in front of the relatively dry cold front upstream. Outflows from developing cells over Lake Ontario were again the main focusing boundary on which all severe weather developed. Lewis County was hardest hit with damage being reported in Lowville, Beaver Falls and Kirschnerville.
Posted on: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 14:03:20 +0000

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