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To: Doug R who wrote (3877)6/16/2020 6:42:35 PM
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3bar

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La Nina + Low Solar




To: Doug R who wrote (3877)6/20/2020 3:55:37 AM
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Hawkmoon

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"A supercell thunderstorm developed over Trinidad, Colorado and pushed off to the East. This storm would later park over the town of Branson, Colorado dumping large amounts of hail. Some spots being over 4 inches deep!"



To: Doug R who wrote (3877)6/24/2020 7:07:31 PM
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3bar

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"Supercell storms dumped hail on portions of New Mexico on Tuesday afternoon. This video package shows major hail accumulation along interstate 25 just southwest of Wagon Mound, New Mexico. The hail accumulation was so deep on the interstate that it caused a couple of vehicles to slide off into the median and snow plows had to be called out to clear the interstate. The video package also shows storm structure from the low precipitation supercells and ends with some lightning shots and a scenic sunset with partial rainbows."