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Election Day Tornadoes
November 7, 2006
 


Synopsis:

On Tuesday afternoon, a small-scale area of low pressure, referred to as a "mesolow", formed over the Gulf of Mexico along a cold front which was moving into central Florida. This center of this feature was accompanied by a small band of showers and lightning storms as it moved onshore the west coast near the mouth of Tampa Bay. After pushing onshore, these storms then moved rapidly northeast at 35 to 40 mph across Pinellas, Hillsborough and Polk counties of western Florida, before crossing the Kissimmee River into northwestern Osceola county of east central Florida. With the "mesolow" feature acting to enhance low level wind shear and helicity, a condition which favors storms to acquire rotation, significant rotation was noted on doppler radar as the storms approached the Kissimmee area shortly after 5:30 pm. Hence, a tornado warning was issued for northwest Osceola and southern Orange counties at 5:36 pm. Over the next half hour the rotation within these storms weakened significantly as they crossed into southern and eastern Orange county. However, shortly before 6:00 pm, another cluster of storms developed rapidly over northwestern Orange county near Windermere and began to show signs of significant rotation. As these storms crossed over into Seminole county, a second tornado warning was issued at 6:09 pm.

 
           
    Track Map: click for damage images No Photo Available
Map shows damage points as surveyed by NWS team. Track shown is the clearly delineated track, while points not in the track are associated with either weaker tornado winds or strong damaging straight-line winds generated as the tornado dissipated or lifted. Click damage points for photographs of the damage.
 
    Meteorological Imagery:  
   
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Helicity Loop
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Radar Loop
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Velocity Loop
 
    Products Issued:  
    Hazardous Weather Outlook issued at 6:00 a.m.    
    Short Range Forecast issued at 3:45 p.m.    
    Special Weather Statement issued at 5:22 p.m.    
    Tornado Warning issued at 5:36 p.m.    
    Severe Weather Statement issued at 5:57 p.m.    
    Special Weather Statement issued at 6:02 p.m.    
    Special Weather Statement issued at 6:05 p.m.    
    Tornado Warning issued at 6:09 p.m.    
    Severe Weather Statement issued at 6:24 p.m.    
    Tornado Warning issued at 6:37 p.m.    
    Local Storm Report issued at 6:46 p.m    
    Severe Weather Statement issued at 6:51 p.m.    
    Local Storm Report Issued at 6:52 p.m.    
    Local Storm Report issued at 6:56 p.m.    
         
Additional Damage Photos:  
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F1 damage to home in Seminole County
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F0 damage to home in Seminole County
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F0 damage to warehouse in Seminole County
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Debris beyond track.
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F1 damage to home in Seminole County
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F0 damage to home in Seminole County
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F1 damage to home in Seminole County

Damaged interior of home in Seminole County
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Completely demolished mobile home (unsecured) in Seminole County
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Path through a brick wall in Seminole County.

F0 damage to apartment building in Orange County.
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Tree uprooted by wind in Orange County (near overturned truck)

Twisted tree in Seminole County
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Truck overturned by wind in Orange County
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F0 damage to home in Orange County
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F0 damage to apartment building in Orange County.

 


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Date modified: August 2, 2008

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