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Inland Hurricane derecho So Illinois May 8, 2009

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"Inland Hurricane" derecho event NE of Carbondale, IL May 8, 2009 at about 1:30pm. Winds were measured at 106mph.

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  • We got one of these last year. lol they happen every year here.

  • This was not your standard derecho. According to the NWS, "most meteorologists will only see a derecho like this once in their career".

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  • This was wild. I live in a hundred year old house and was sure it was gonna go down. We didnt lose but a few shingles though. All the damn trees came down on the shed and I couldnt get to the CHAINSAW!

  • I wanna be in it

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  • @jh4dc5s Yeah man I remember this.... I chased this storm lol....

    But then it began to chase me :x

  • I remember this!

  • I was in a derecho on June first 2010.

  • at 7:52

  • @StLouisStormSpotter You do know I sub you right, lol.. You got some good footage yourself, keep em coming.

    I will admit i do not know 100% if this is weather mod, If i had a satellite view i could tell you.

  • @StLouisStormSpotter I see your point. But this does not look like a regular Mesocyclone with the conditions you are describing.

  • @jh4dc5s Also, when you're farther away from the clouds, it has that effect.

  • @jh4dc5s Umm not really. By that point, he was probably on the back side of the storm in which the clouds aren't always moving with the wind. If the wind is at 70-80 mph, clouds towards the back won't move that fast.

  • @StLouisStormSpotter They are still moving too slow for the amount of wind flow in the area.

  • @jh4dc5s Haha stationary? Click 7:57 then 8:12, you can see how they move. Debunked, I win.

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