What I said was "nearly an hour". If memory serves all this time later I think it was 45-50 minutes. I got the information from the news on the radio right after it happened like everyone else. I wasn't out there measuring and taking notes myself.
On the radio they said the amount of time it was on the ground and the width and length of it was what made it unique. Believe it or not.
Maybe you should go look it up and enlighten us all with your post-analysis of it.
yeaaaa i saw this too! i lived in merrimack when this happened! it was right above my apartment! it was NUTS and crazy scary! =[
XxKrAzYLeTTexX 10 months ago
is this the NH twister that spawned from a comma echo storm?
EliteAmericans 1 year ago
It was in fact on the ground for an 1 hour..
keepers1149 2 years ago
What I said was "nearly an hour". If memory serves all this time later I think it was 45-50 minutes. I got the information from the news on the radio right after it happened like everyone else. I wasn't out there measuring and taking notes myself.
On the radio they said the amount of time it was on the ground and the width and length of it was what made it unique. Believe it or not.
Maybe you should go look it up and enlighten us all with your post-analysis of it.
Exploreall 2 years ago
NH tornado was an eF2
Exploreall 2 years ago
Excuse me, but are you sure that this tornado was on the ground for an hour??? I don't think so. Where in the heck did you get that info?
naderchaser 2 years ago
There are no Tornado sirens in NH but it did come over the NWS EAS from what I can remember
mainmedic 2 years ago
It hit the news just about the time it was ending. No one believed a tornado of this caliber would be happening in NH, so the reports were dismissed.
Exploreall 2 years ago
It may have been small to you, but it stayed on the ground for almost an hour and it's path of destruction was 1/3 of a mile wide.
Exploreall 2 years ago
mulitpul vortex would be more likely then sisters
Redneck13Leon13 2 years ago