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McKenzie Seeds - 2016 / Sol & Hurricane
burdi:
--- Quote from: RCF on July 21, 2016, 18:03 ---Hurricane is sneaky and hides where she is not that visible to the chicks and I see her do this almost every year. She hides under the black/green ledge......today on the southeast corner. ;D
So everyone seems to be just fine after the storm blew through here yesterday afternoon.
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Hahaha! What a character Calvin is proving to be, and this year, Hurricane probably has even more reason to hide from the chicks. ;D Love the photos!
Good to know that you and the peregrines were fine after that terrible storm passed through.
The Peregrine Chick:
Well done with the photos RCF! It definitely seems like Calvin is living up to his namesake - all I could think of was Calvin dragging Hobbes into that red wagon and launching it down some nearby hill. :o Hopefully Hobbes turns out to be just as pragmatic as his namesake.
Liz:
TPC, thanks for the weather updates last night. Wicked storm!
RCF, your photos are stunning and thanks for sharing them. :) :)
Love the names!
RCF:
I think we may have a little daredevil named Calvin here. There is a walkway joining the two buildings above the loading dock. There is a space between the dock and the walkway, maybe 12 feet. Anyway after putting Hurricane off her perch at the bottom of the clock tower we saw Calvin fly through the opening between the dock and walkway. It looked like he went very low on the other side. I went around to see where he went and there he was sitting on some wires that are joined to both buildings, so of course he was just fine.
Hurricane is sneaky and hides where she is not that visible to the chicks and I see her do this almost every year. She hides under the black/green ledge......today on the southeast corner. ;D
So everyone seems to be just fine after the storm blew through here yesterday afternoon.
Hurricane before Calvin put her off her perch
Hiding from the kids.
Calvin
Hobbes
Sol
The Peregrine Chick:
Hey RCF - hope you and the peregrines weathered the storm okay ...
Brandon Sun - Storm rolls across region
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A lively, booming thunderstorm kept storm watchers on their toes province-wide Wednesday evening, bringing heavy rain, hail and several funnel clouds to Westman. The storm developed in the southwestern corner of Manitoba — lighting up social media feeds as it tracked east across the south of the province.
Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang said funnel clouds were seen from several locations, and a brief touchdown near Hartney, about 80 km southwest of Brandon, was reported. In Melita, another 60 km southwest, Lang said golf- to tennis ball-sized hail was reported.
Environment Canada issued a tornado watch in Brandon at about 5 p.m. By then, the dark sky had forced street lights on: above, the clouds swirled slowly, dark grey with streaks of turquoise. In the span of the span of an hour, the temperature dropped to 19 C, quenching a steamy day where the humidex peaked at 44 C in the Wheat City. By 5:30 p.m. the sky opened up, dousing the city with rain — as much as 44 mm in the west end of town and 25 mm at Brandon Municipal Airport, Lang said.
Many city streets flooded for a short period. "It all fell in a very brief period of time, which is usually what causes the flooding," Lang said.
Environment Canada also received reports of marble- and golf ball-sized hail for the Brandon area. The thunderstorm watch was ended at 6:19 p.m. for Brandon.
Some corn plants south of Wawanesa, standing about five feet tall, were pushed over by the storm, some with broken stalks and others with leaves punctured by hail. Both Rossendale and Long Plain, located south of Portage la Prairie, reported funnel clouds touching down, said Lang, which corroborated evidence of rotation that meteorologists were noting in weather maps.
Lang said the storm had lost most of its potential for tornados by the time it reached Winnipeg, but was still capable of producing strong wind, rain and hail.
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Republished from the Brandon Sun print edition July 21, 2016
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