All I know is that the winds and possible tornado were reported on the Weather Channel, and mentioned again on 3 different local TV weather broadcasts. I still haven't seen official confirmation of the possible tornado/gustnado, but everyone's pretty clear about the winds--and I've now heard them clocked at 118 mph, and they were listed as such in the official storm report, which you may have already seen. Andrews AFB is a HUGE base. It was just too close for comfort, as I live about 10 miles north of there. Folks down in the southern part of the county still didn't have power this morning, since around 7 last night.
Sharon L. Kimbleton
Lanham, MD (an eastern suburb of Washington, DC)
MWCR Wx Station #17572
skakim{at}mindspring.com
-OR-
kimbleton_s{at}bls.gov
http://polaris.umuc.edu/~skimblet/
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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [STORMREPORTS] 100mph Gust
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