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Visible Satellite 18:06Z on 2020-07-11. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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18:06Z EF1 KMVX MN Becker Cormorant A rope tornado meandered southward for about 1.5 miles, tracking through a wind farm area with a mix of pastureland and gravel quarries. At an abandoned farmstead, it tore more of the roof off a barn and roofing panels off other farm buildings. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph.
19:31Z EF0 KGYX ME Oxford East Hiram Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near|or over a small island along the western side of Barker Pond. The tornado|briefly dropped down on Barker Pond on the Oxford County side of the |line before it quickly crossed into Cumberland County. A number|of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the|lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued|northeastward to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and|an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with|video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,|including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and|Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado continued northeastward|with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with|the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody|Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the|tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The|tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed farther|downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along|with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of|80 mph.
19:33Z EF0 KGYX ME Cumberland Convene Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near|or over a small island along the western side of Barker Pond. A number|of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the|lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued|northeastward to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and|an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with|video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,|including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and|Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado continued northeastward|with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with|the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody|Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the|tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The|tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed farther|downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along|with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of|80 mph.
20:09Z EF0 KMPX MN Nicollet Nicollet Hundreds of trees were broken or uprooted. Numerous swaths of corn were flattened. Portion of roof were torn off a machine shed.
00:59Z EF0 KAMA TX Randall Amarillo A weak landspout tornado briefly touched down on the southwest side of Amarillo. The tornado did minimal damage to trees, fences and sheds in a subdivision in the area. The tornado was on the ground for less than 1 minute and traveled less than 1/4 mile.
05:04Z EF0 KTLX OK Cleveland Stanley Draper Lake Dam Embedded within the large area of damaging winds, NWS meteorologists observed a narrow path of enhanced damage with evidence of a convergence and rotation. A number of trees and the roof of a home were damaged by this brief tornado just north and northeast of 48th Avenue NE and Tecumseh Road in Norman.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).