Oh wow. Looks like something pretty significant happened there.
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Germany, not sure where - retweeted today:
Another retweet (also Mr. Spann has retweeted something about the ongoing event. This sounds bad.)
Those two towns are fairly far apart, so if it was it was a long-tracker.Lippstadt and Paderborn were hit. Might have been the same tornado, that I can't confirm yet.
Some tornadoes in Slovenia. According to the American Meteorological Society eight tornadoes were recorded in Slovenia between 1950 and 2015, though the actual number is likely higher.
July 16, 2008
July 7, 2009
July 26, 2011
June 12, 2012
May 11, 2014 (don't know if this one actually touched down, though a confirmed tornado hit Mahniči in the same year)
Well… the more I refine the footage I recorded last Sunday, the more it impresses me. I am not discarding the possibility of this thing having actually made touch down.
What I still don’t understand is how it went from just some dark clouds, while I arrived home from a walk (it didn’t have any impressive features), to 15 minutes later, an impressive mesocyclone. I think the wind shear must have been excessively high, since most of the day we had mild temperatures, not at any moment surpassing the 20°C (about 68°F), with very little sunshine.