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Saturday, June 7, 2014

EF3 Tornado May 14, 2014, Cdearville, Warren Co. OH

Cedarville tornado at maximum strength approximately 2150z (5:50 pm EDT).
Photographer unknown.






Cedarville EF3 tornado hook echo. Note this is from the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar TDAY.
The appearance of the hook is attenuated by heavy rain between the radar site northeast of Cedarville
and the hook.First frame 2137z  Last frame 2206z, one-minute time resolution.
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Above and below same shot different angle from the southwest. Storm movement is to the 
northeast ( into the screen and away from you). Pay attention to the left (west edge of the storm.


Above and below same shot different angle from the south. Storm movement is to the 
northeast (into the screen). Notice the development of the mesocyclone 
on the west edge of the storm.



Above and below same shot different angle from the south. Storm movement is to the 
northeast (into the screen). Note the well developed mesocyclone corresponding 
with the read color on the PPI (Plan Position Indicator or map view).




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