On the
Evening of 6/23
Activity was noted in the western horizon of south
West Connecticut. 18 hours later on 6/24 a highly unusual freak storm thought to be an
F-1 Tornado came out of no where ripping through the heart of
Bridgeport creating the
City to be declared an
Disaster area and was followed by
FEMA investigation. This is a portion of an AP article, please read my comments after the article! : BRIDGEPORT,
Conn. — Residents of Connecticut's largest city counted themselves lucky Friday that no one died in a rare tornado that shredded trees and roofs, took out power lines, collapsed buildings and even swept through a museum dedicated to flamboyant showman
P.T. Barnum.
More than 30 people were sent to hospitals, mostly with minor injuries, after the latest blow to a city that has struggled with poverty, crime and a history of political corruption even as it makes some progress with sports stadiums and downtown developments.
"The tornado touched down for just a short period of time, but it will take several weeks, perhaps months to put so many lives and livelihoods back together," said Gov.
M. Jodi Rell, who toured the damage Thursday and said the state would pursue federal assistance.
Officials of the
National Weather Service confirmed Friday that the storm produced a 100-yard-wide tornado with winds of at least
100 mph that traveled less than a quarter-mile.
NOTE: THIS
ARTICLE INDICATES 100
YARD TORNADO THAT TRAVELED 1/4 MILE! I PERSONALLY
TOOK PHOTOS AND SPOKE WITH
PEOPLE ON THE GROUND IN BRIDGEPORT. THIS
FREAK IMPACTED AN ARE
1 1/2 MILE LONG NORTH TO SOUTH, WITH DAMAGE NOTED 2
MILES APART
EAST TO
WEST.
Check it out yourself. go to
GOOGLE EARTH and input these addresses and measure it, additionally
Cemetery,
Court Building, Parks and
Ball Field are all easily observable on
Google 1)885
Boston Ave Bridgeport; site of Lakview Cemetery 2)
300 Barnum Ave Bridgeport, site of
Washington Park; 3) 1061
Main St Bridgeport, site of
Fairfield County Courthouse; 4) 171
Bunnell St, Bridgeport, east end neighborhood with damage throughout surrounding this
point. 5)10 Herkimer St, Bridgeport site of
a knocked down light pole at a baseball field which fell on a fence where Herkimer St dead ends. it is 2 miles from Herkimer to Bunnell and 1 1/2 miles from 885 Boston Ave to Bunnell. Clearly AP was incorrect about the area this storm impacted.
Additionally AP article indicated Evening which is a very
General term implying lateness of the day. IN
REALITY THE
STORM OCCURRED AT 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON. AP since when is 2:30 Evening? Clearly
The National Weather Service and AP are minimizing this story and disseminating incorrrect information and timing on this freak weather event which occurred 18 hours after stange activity was noted just northwest of the City of Bridgeport!
- published: 04 Jul 2010
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