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Today in the Mid-atlantice we see a slight risk
for severe weather with a 2% tornado probability (SPC). I will be first staging around
Laurel, Maryland to determine if I should move north toward Baltimore (for
better stock weather shots), or follow the greater severe threat south
and east. Look for pictures and possibly even some video this afternoon
and evening.--July 14, 2004 -10:19am est I've repositioned to south of D.C. in Southwestern
Prince Georges County. I'm anticipating on going south toward Charles
County to follow a storm that has a good DBz return on the radar. Most
of the warnings are for a little north and west of here, but I like the cell
that's at the soutn end of the line. Tail end Charlie usually produces
the best results. Later shots show obvious damage to large trees. In the Tiptop Hill area just of Rt. 5 in St. Mary's County I noticed 30" diameter tree taken down. Also my observations noted that most all trees we broken toward the east and were few and far between. The area was very isolated and could have been a mild and small downburst. Although this day made for a very exciting chase day, it did not yeild the quality shots for posting.--July 15, 2004 -12:45pm est
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