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Hackensack Discussion / severe storm of May 11
« on: May 11, 2013, 08:25:40 PM »
Was there tornadic activity in today's storm I visited Borg's Woods after this afternoon's big storm. I was shocked to see a mid-size tree uprooted in the exact opposite direction to the wind. The wind was from the west or west-northwest. Any trees uprooted should have been uprooted towards the east or east-southeast. This may be evidence of short-lived and localized tornadic activity. Another tree fell to the south or south-southwest, about 75 feet away.
The tree lost was an American Beech about 1 foot diameter and 75 feet height, and probably about 100 years old. Not a major loss, as trees go, for Borg's. It lies 50 feet west of the main trail, and 50 feet south of the runoff creek. The other tree lost was a Sweet Birch, also about 1 foot diameter. It fell over the runoff creek, and is elevated several feet above the water.
I would be interested to know if there are any other reports of possible tornadic activity in Hackensack or Maywood.
The tree lost was an American Beech about 1 foot diameter and 75 feet height, and probably about 100 years old. Not a major loss, as trees go, for Borg's. It lies 50 feet west of the main trail, and 50 feet south of the runoff creek. The other tree lost was a Sweet Birch, also about 1 foot diameter. It fell over the runoff creek, and is elevated several feet above the water.
I would be interested to know if there are any other reports of possible tornadic activity in Hackensack or Maywood.