Berne Tri-Weekly News:
Tuesday's storms were part of one of the strongest weather systems in Midwest history, according to weather specialist Rick McCoy. McCoy said that National Weather Service personnel (NWS) in North Webster told him that before the system passed over, the barometric pressure would rival that of the Blizzard of 1978.
"They said that this storm blew up so fast and is so strong that it is often referred to as a, 'bomb,'" said McCoy, who a few weeks ago in the Berne Tri-Weekly News had predicted a very active fall tornado season in the latter part of October. "They said that this type of low pressure system is much more common over large bodies of water, and seldom occur over land."....
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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