Posted on Sunday 14 March 2010
The NWS path map is available at: crh.noaa.gov/Image/top/events/toptor/path.jpg
Their 00Z surface chart is accompanies this post. At 18Z, the surface low was near P28. It moved northeast during the day. [attachmentid=367]Both the Topeka tornado (which was in the SW part of the city at 00Z) and the Manhattan, KS F-3 which occurred at 2245Z, were "warm front" storms.
There is very good information at:
cjonline.com/indepth/66tornado/multimedia/tornado_mov.shtml
http://ktwu.washburn.edu/productions/torna...Devistation.htm (http://ktwu.washburn.edu/productions/tornado/wuDevistation.htm)
Mike
http://www.stormtrack.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=11522
The storm I believe also took a chunk out of the capital's dome and when they replaced it, the copper wasn't aged like the rest of the dome and didn't have the greenish tint that the rest of the dome had (I can't remember, but I think they had to chemically age the replacement section's copper cladding).
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