Severe Storms June 6th, 2005
A line of thunderstorms developed ahead of a cold front across western
Pennsylvania during the morning on the June 6th, 2005. The combination of a
moderately strong westerly flow aloft and very unstable air east of the
storms resulted in the storms moving rapidly to the east-northeast, well
out ahead of the front, across central New York and northeast
Pennsylvania during the afternoon. The main line of severe
thunderstorms was well to our east by the time the cold front finally
moved east across the area, during the evening.
If you have pictures of storm damage in your area, please send us a copy. You can email them to
Ron Murphy at ron.murphy@noaa.gov.
Include your name (if you want credit), the date and time of the image, and where it was
taken. Please indicate whether we can use the image on
our website or in presentations. Full credit will be included on the image.
Due to space limitations all images submitted may not be used on this web site.
All images will be archived and used as reference for the event. Thanks.
Below are some links to weather information from June 6th. Additional data and images will be
place here as time allows.
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 Local Storm Reports
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 Damage Photos
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 Radar Data - you will need java installed to view this loop.
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