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storm felled trees
The 2007 severe weather season continues to be very active across northern New York as well as central and northern Vermont. The significant outbreak on August 16th featured two distinct supercells, which produced extensive damage. This on August 16th had numerous reports of large trees down and many people were left without power due to the strong winds knocking down trees and power lines. In addition, a tractor trailer was blown off Interstate 87 between exits 40 and 41 during the height of the storm, along with a measured wind gust to 91 mph at Cumberland Head near the Plattsburgh area. The following are several interesting storm structure pictures taken by National Weather Service Meteorologists from the South Burlington airport, along with a few damage survey pictures from Plattsburgh/Grand Isle area as well as a picture from northern Rutland County. " |
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Date and time of data generation | 13:04, 17 August 2007 |
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