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NC-WV is finally enjoying a dry, sunny spring weekend after weeks of near nonstop, flooding rain. That was all the incentive I needed to take my first long hike of the spring at Coopers Rock State Forest. The wildflower progression on top of Chestnut Ridge is running about 2 weeks behind that at lower elevations, but there were plenty of early spring beauties on display this afternoon. From top: Allegheny serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis); long-spurred violet (Viola rostrata); halberd-leaved yellow violet (Viola hastata); downy rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera pubescens); trailing arbutus (Epigaea repens), which is not herbaceous but a mat-forming, evergreen shrub in the health family; broadleaf toothwort (Cardamine diphylla), also known as two-leaf toothwort; and round-lobed hepatica (Hepatica americana), which prefers drier woods than sharp-lobed hepatica (Hepatica acutiloba), which I typically find growing on the rocky, calcareous slopes along the Monongahela River.
#appalachia#vandalia#west virginia#wildflowers#flora#spring#coopers rock state forest#chestnut ridge#allegheny serviceberry#long-spurred violet#halberd-leaved yellow violet#downy rattlesnake plantain#trailing arbutus#broadleaf toothwort#two-leaf toothwort#round-lobed hepatica
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Trailing Arbutus and Pussy Willow in Opalescent Vase by Emily McGary Selinger, oil on artist board, 12 x 10 inches. Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts
#Emily McGary Selinger#Trailing Arbutus and Pussy Willow in Opalescent Vase#Trailing Arbutus#Pussy Willow#Epigaea repens#mayflower#may flower#ground laurel#salix#willow#willows#sallow#sallows#floral illustration#flower illutration#botany#art
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Eyeing the Ladies
We were in the area. It’s spring. (Until Wednesday that is, when winter is scheduled to return, and here’s the latest from the National Weather Service out of Gray, Maine: …WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGHLATE THURSDAY NIGHT… WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations greater than18 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. WHERE…Portions of…
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#trailing arbutus has been my favourite unreleased song for like. three years now#im so excited you all get to listen to it#🍎
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Madrone, Madrona, or Arbutus?
The common name of the tree Arbutus menziesii depends on where you are or where you are from.
North American members of the genus are called Madrones, from the Spanish name madroño (strawberry tree) although this terminology is not used in Canada. The European species are also called Strawberry Trees from the superficial resemblance of the fruit to a strawbrry; some species are sometimes referred to simply as the “Arbutus”.
In the United States, the name “Madrone” is used south of the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon/northern California and the name “Madrona” is used north of the Siskiyou Mountains according to the “Sunset Western Garden Book”. In British Columbia, the trees are simply known by the name “Arbutus.”
All refer to the same tree, Arbutus menziesii, native to the Pacific Northwest and Northern California regions. It is Canada’s only native broadleaved evergreen tree. Some species in the genera Epigaea, Arctostaphylos and Gaultheria were formerly classified in Arbutus. As a result of its past classification, Epigaea repens (Mayflower) has an alternative common name of “trailing arbutus”.”
(The original source of this on Wikipedia seems to have vanished so I’m cross-posting from an article from Washington State University.)
#british columbia#bc#washington#oregon#arbutus#madrone#madrona#trees#english#pacific northwest#pnw#canadian english#american english#dialectology#language#linguistics
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Warrior Cats Prefixes- M
I had a WC Name Generator on Perchance that I made but I don't seem to have access anymore, so I'm remaking it here as just a simple list. The definitions used are the ones that Clan cats have for those things, and thus are the origins of the names. Definitions used are whatever I found when I googled it.
Maggot-: "[noun] a soft-bodied legless larva, especially that of a fly found in decaying matter"
Magnolia-: "[noun] a tree or shrub with large, typically creamy-pink, waxy flowers"
Magpie-: "[noun] a long-tailed crow with boldly marked (or green) plumage and a raucous voice; [noun] used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person who collects things, especially things of little use or value, or a person who chatters idly"
Mallard-: "[noun] the most common duck of the northern hemisphere and the ancestor of most domestic ducks, the male having a dark green head and white collar"
Mallow-: "[noun] a herbaceous plant with hairy stems, pink or purple flowers, and disk-shaped fruit"
Mantis-: "[noun] a slender predatory insect related to the cockroach. It waits motionless for prey with its large spiky forelegs folded like hands in prayer"
Maple-: "[noun] tree or shrub with lobed leaves, winged fruits, and colorful autumn foliage"
Marble-: "[noun] a hard crystalline metamorphic form of limestone, typically white with mottlings or streaks of color"
Marbled-: "[adj] having a streaked and patterned appearance like that of variegated marble"
Marigold-: "[noun] a plant of the daisy family, typically with yellow, orange, or copper-brown flowers"
Marrow-: "[noun] a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones"
Marsh-: "[noun] an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times"
Marten-: "[noun] a chiefly arboreal weasel-like mammal found in Eurasia and North America"
Matted-: "[adj] (especially of hair or fur) tangled into a thick mass"
Mayflower-: "[noun] a name given to several plants that bloom in May, especially certain hepaticas and anemones and the trailing arbutus"
Mayfly-: "[noun] a short-lived, slender insect with delicate, transparent wings and two or three long filaments on the tail that lives close to water"
Mayhaw-: "[noun] a hawthorn (Crataegus aestivalis) of the southern U.S. that bears a juicy scarlet acid frui"
Mazegill-: "[noun] a species of mushroom in the order Polyporales, and the type species of the genus Daedalea. Commonly known as the oak mazegill or maze-gill fungus, the specific epithet refers to the oak genus Quercus, upon which it frequently grows, causing a brown rot"
Mazzard-: "[noun] a cherry tree native to both Eurasia and North America, commercially important for both its fruit and wood"
Meadow-: "[noun] a piece of grassland; [noun] a piece of low ground near a river"
Meadowlark-: "[noun] a ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and yellow and black underparts"
Melancholy-: "[noun] a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause]
Melody-: "[noun] sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying"
Melting-: "[adj] becoming liquefied by heat; [verb] the action or process of liquefying due to heat"
Merlin-: "[noun] a small dark falcon that hunts small birds, found throughout most of Eurasia and much of North America"
Midge-: "[noun] a small two-winged fly that is often seen in swarms near water or marshy areas where it breeds"
Midnight-: "[noun] the middle period of the night"
Milk-: "[noun] an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young"
Milkcap-: "[noun] a species of mushroom characterized by the milky fluid they exude when cut or damaged"
Milkweed-: "[noun] a herbaceous American plant with milky sap. Some kinds attract butterflies, some yield a variety of useful products, and some are grown as ornamentals"
Milky-: "[adj] resembling milk in color"
Millipede-: "[noun] a myriapod invertebrate with an elongated body composed of many segments, most of which bear two pairs of legs. Most kinds are herbivorous and shun light, living in the soil or under stones and logs"
Mimic-: "[verb] imitate (someone or their actions or words); [noun] a cat skilled in imitating the voice, mannerisms, or movements of others"
Mink-: "[noun] a small semiaquatic carnivore resembling the stoat, native to North America and Eurasia"
Minnow-: "[noun] small freshwater Eurasian cyprinoid fish that typically forms large shoals"
Mint-: "[noun] an aromatic plant native to temperate regions of the Old World"
Mire-: "[noun] a stretch of swampy or boggy ground"
Mist-: "[noun] a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that limits visibility"
Mistle-: "[noun] a bird common to much of Europe, temperate Asia and North Africa"
Mistletoe-: "[noun] a leathery-leaved parasitic plant which grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter"
Misty-: "[adj] full of, covered with, or accompanied by mist; [adj] indistinct or dim in outline"
Mite-: "[noun] a minute arachnid which has four pairs of legs when adult, related to ticks"
Mockingbird-: "[noun] a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds"
Mold-: "[noun] a superficial often woolly growth produced especially on damp or decaying organic matter or on living organisms by a fungus; [noun] a fungus that produces mold"
Mole-: "[noun] a small burrowing insectivorous mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes"
Moon-: "[noun] the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun"
Moor-: "[noun] a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath"
Moorhen-: "[noun] a small aquatic rail with mainly blackish plumage"
Moose-: "[noun] a large deer with palmate antlers, a sloping back, and a growth of skin hanging from the neck"
Morel-: "[noun] a widely distributed edible fungus which has a brown oval or pointed fruiting body with an irregular honeycombed surface bearing the spores"
Morning-: "[noun] the period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon"
Moss-: "[noun] a small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots, growing in damp habitats and reproducing by means of spores released from stalked capsules; [noun] a green color like that of moss"
Mossy-: "[adj] resembling moss; [adj] covered with moss or something like moss"
Mosquito-: "[noun] a slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae. The females consume blood"
Moth-: "[noun] a chiefly nocturnal insect related to butterflies. It lacks the clubbed antennae of butterflies and typically has a stout body, drab coloration, and wings that fold flat when resting"
Mottled-: "[adj] marked with spots or smears of color"
Mottlegill-: "[noun] a genus of small, black-spored, saprotrophic agarics with spotted gills"
Mountain-: "[noun] a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level"
Mouse-: "[noun] a small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail"
Mud-: "[noun] soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water"
Muddy-: "[adj] covered in or full of mud"
Mulberry-: "[noun] a small deciduous tree with broad leaves; [noun] a dark red or purple color"
Mullein-: "[noun] a herbaceous plant of the figwort family with woolly leaves and tall spikes of yellow flowers, native to Eurasia"
Mumble-: "[verb] say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear; [noun] a quiet and indistinct utterance"
Murk-: "[noun] darkness or thick mist that makes it difficult to see"
Murky-: "[adj] dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist; [adj] (of liquid) dark and dirty, not clear"
Mushroom-: "[noun] a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap"
Myrtle-: "[noun] an evergreen shrub which has glossy aromatic foliage and white flowers followed by purple-black oval berries"
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Serviceberry and trailing Arbutus at the overlook by my house and Lucy the local leucistic red tailed hawk flying above my yard 🥲
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@noblehigh's brian put a flower in daryl's hair.
they've been walking along the treelined trail for a long while in comfortable silence when brian stops, stopping down low and reaching into the brush. daryl watches as he plucks a small bunch of trailing arbutus from the floor of the woods. he doesn't think anything of it until the fragrant white flower is suddenly tucked gently into his hair.
the stem sits behind his ear, helping to keep the flower propped in between dark strands. daryl's lips part as if he's going to say something, but all he can do is blink, the cogs and gears of his mind grinding unceremoniously to a halt.
he's not angry. far from it, really. he's just confused by the sudden gesture, eyes lifting from staring at the ground between them to land on brian's face. something inside of him wonders if there's something his companion wants to say.
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I’m as busy as a spider spinning daydreams,
I’m as giddy as a baby on a swing.
I haven’t seen a crocus or a rosebud
Or a robin on the wing,
But I feel so gay—in a melancholy way—
That it might as well be spring…
It might as well be spring.
[ ID: Traditional art that has been colored and edited digitally, featuring Kamal Bora and Dr.Habit from Smile For Me the game.
In the artists interpretation Kamal as a kid is much shorter than Habit. He has short straight hair. He wears a oversized dark purple sweater. Then he has a frilly red skirt which sparkles. Ending with light blue socks and pink crocs. Blue-magneta headphones are worn.
Here Habit is a really tall kid. He has a muppet-like appearance with yellow-greenish fur, very long rose-pink curly hair, pink blushing cheek patches with three freckles, ears stuffed with cotton fluff , deep red nails. His eyes are orange, circled below by red ruffles and have some pale purple eyeshadow. He wears a teal buttoned shirt with wavy darker pants that have yet darker stripes on them. Basically it's Kamal’s outfit from the game. His feet are bare.
We are viewing them from above. Kamal is braiding lillies of various colors and shapes- multicolored, freckled, painted- into Habit's huge hair, now he's at the end of it. He sits with folded legs. Besides Habit's ear lies a Tooth Lily. Habit lays his head back, supported by hands on the ground, and looks at the viewer with a devilish smile-a glint in his eye, one blue snaggletooth showing. His feet are thrown about casually. Between them lies a half-open book titled 'Science Of Constipation' in loud colors and fonts. It shows a page titled 'Importance of taking a dump by Bob Smith' that has been absolutely vandalized by Habit. Bob Smith's photo now sports a hat, devil horns and a mustache. ' Preface' has been struck out and replaced with 'Peeface'. Skull, flowers, star, eyes, and a silly emote with its tongue out have been doodled with a red sketch which lies nearby.
Nature surrounds them. Most of it is springtime flowers that can be found in Boston, USA. Daffodils, crocuses, peonies, roses, azaleas, pansies, tulips, black-eyed susans, trailing arbutus. Among this lush greenery- snails, ladybugs can be seen underneath while dragonflies, butterflies, bees fly above. Some young black sheep graze. One looks ahead, with a white heart-marking on its head. Beside Habit's left leg is a large light orange-brown rabbit, curled up and sleeping. Somewhere among the flowers are two small white red-eyed rabbits nuzzling.
To the far right swaying bushes of cattail grow. Beside them is a clear stream running, host to a male and female mallard duck leading their ducklings, bladderworts, white waterlilies with their pads. Among these waterlilies, a brown frog and tadpoles in various stages of life can be spotted. One duckling catches a tadpole in its beak. To the very front are Habit and Kamal's paper boats engaged in a race-- Kamal appears to be winning. One is pink and crumply, heavily decorated, a submerged tag attached to it reads ' B.H'. The other is neat and streamlined with a little teal flagpole announcing it as 'KB'.
The first version of the drawing is overlaid with a very warm orange filter, the second is unedited. End ID]
Talk below the cut!
PLEASE LOOK AT THIS I WORKED ON IT FOR MONTHS NO JOKE THIS IS MY CHILD WHOM I WAS PREGNANT WITH AND NOW I HAVE PAINSTAKINGLY BIRTHED AND CLEANED HIM FOR ALL OF TUMBLR TO SEE
[ Plain text: Please look at this I worked on it for months no joke this is my child whom I was pregnant with and now I have painstakingly birthed and cleaned him for all of tumblr to see]
🥸[ Glasses-and-moustache silly disguise emoji ]
aNYWAY this is part of a series of drawings where Habit and Kamal are just playing as kids really LOL
I listened to Vashti Bunyan's 'Just Another Diamond Day' album a LOT while coloring and drawing this HAHA also some vintage springtime songs! They were so lovely!!!
This also taught me a lesson to plan out my drawings more I guess but also WITNESS THIS BEAUTIFUL CHAOS AND MAY YOUR HEART BE OPENED TO ALL THE JOYOUS POSSIBILITIES MY FRIEND
[ Plain text: Witness this beautiful chaos and may your heart be opened to all the joyous possibilities my friend]
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A stranger would not have noticed the change, but Molly could see that the withered earth was brightening with a greenness as shy as smoke. Squat, snaggly trees that had never yet bloomed were putting forth flowers in the wary way an army sends out scouts; long-dry streams were beginning to rustle in their beds, and small creatures were calling to one another. Smells slipped by in ribbons: pale grass and black mud, honey and walnuts, mint and hay and rotting applewood; and even the afternoon sunlight had a tender, sneezy scent that Molly would have known anywhere. She rode beside Schmendrick, watching the gentle advent of the spring and thinking of how it had come to her, late but lasting.
"Unicorns have passed here," she whispered to the magician. "Is that the cause, or is it Haggard's fall and the Red Bull's going? What is it, what is happening?"
"Everything," he answered her, "everything, all at once. It is not one springtime, but fifty; and not one or two great terrors flown away, but a thousand small shadows lifted from the land.
Wait and see."
-- From The Last Unicorn by Peter Beagle
:-) [ smile emote ]
#my art#YQKAJSMMS#fanart#dr habit#kamal bora#roseverse#AU#s4m#smile for me game#How I toil for thee; Smile For Me!
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A few mementos from a short hike on the Virgin Hemlock Tail this morning. Cold, damp weather has settled into NC West Virginia, but any rain is welcome following an unusually dry winter and spring (opposite of the West Coast). From top: the ever balletic but stinky red trillium (Trillium erectum); long-spurred violet (Viola rostrata); wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolia), longing for a burst of sun to open its flowers; trailing arbutus (Epigaea repens), a ground-hugging shrub in the heath family; early meadow-rue (Thalictrum dioicum); and an Eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus), a terrestrial salamander of rich, damp mountain woods.
#vandalia#west virginia#coopers rock state forest#little laurel run#virgin hemlock trail#spring#april#red trillium#purple trillium#wake robin#stinking benjamin#long-spurred violet#wood anemone#nightcaps#trailing arbutus#early meadow-rue#quicksilver-weed#eastern red-backed salamander#amphibians#appalachia
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n562_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: American medicinal plants New York,Boericke & Tafel,c1887. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/26077866
#Botany#Medical#United States#NCSU#Libraries#bhl:page=26077866#dc:identifier=http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/26077866#taxonomy:binomial=Epigaea repens#NCSU Libraries (archive.org)#Medical Botany#flickr#epigaea repens#trailing arbutus#mayflower#ground laurel#American medicinal plants
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WTTT: States and Flowers c:
Massachusetts! State Flower: Mayflower (aka: Ground Laurel//Trailing Arbutus)
New York! State Flower: Roses 🌹
I've been in a floral aesthetic sort of mood, I guess. So, I'm gonna draw some more states with their respective "state flower" c: Starting with my bois!
Also, I think that when NY likes someone, he'll leave roses for them wherever he can. Same with MA and the bunches of Mayflowers.
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hanging branches 🌿 pale blue sky 🌤️tiny shells🐚 in the water 🌊the air is warm 🌬️so i close my eyes 😑 and stay right here a little longer🪑amongst the foxgloves and daffodils 🌼 there stands a woman so lovely🧍♀️her picture sits on my window sill 🪟📸 i could never forget her 🙇♀️ but when the snow comes ❄️ and it covers everything on the ground 🏔️ when i look up ⬆️ and you’re not around 🫥 and you feel the same as i do ✅ just know that nothing changes ❌now aint it strange 🤔 how of all the guys around 👨👨👦👦 im the one sitting next to you🪑i’ll have to leave soon🚶but not right now 🙂i could stay here forever ❤️ i could stay here forever ❤️💕💗💞❣️…
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Features of Arbutus Park: Discovering the Heart of the Community
A Stroll Through Arbutus Park Arbutus Park is more than just a green space; it is the heart of the Arbutus community. Residents and visitors alike enjoy its serene environment, filled with lush greenery, walking trails, and recreational facilities. The park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, making it a favorite spot for families, joggers, and nature enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to relax with a book under a tree or engage in outdoor activities, Arbutus Park has something for everyone. Recreational Activities and Facilities The park is well-equipped with a variety of recreational facilities that cater to all age groups. From playgrounds for children to sports courts for teens and adults, the amenities ensure there's never a dull moment. The community center within the park hosts events and activities throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community. The table below highlights some of the key facilities available at Arbutus Park.
Facility Description Playground Safe and fun area for children Basketball Courts Well-maintained courts for sports enthusiasts Picnic Areas Designated spots for family and group gatherings Walking Trails Scenic paths for walking and jogging Community Center Hub for events and activities
Events and Community Engagement Arbutus Park is known for its vibrant community events that bring residents together. Seasonal festivals, outdoor concerts, and farmers' markets are just a few examples of the park's offerings. These events provide opportunities for local businesses to showcase their products and services, fostering economic growth within the community. Participating in these events is a great way for new residents to integrate and for long-term residents to stay connected. Natural Beauty and Conservation Efforts The park's natural beauty is a result of dedicated conservation efforts by the local community and authorities. Native plants and trees are preserved to maintain the park's ecological balance. Efforts to reduce pollution and promote recycling are evident throughout the park. Informational signs educate visitors on the importance of conservation, encouraging everyone to contribute to maintaining this green haven. Enhancing Your Outdoor Space with Nevins Construction For those inspired by the beauty of Arbutus Park and looking to enhance their outdoor living space, Nevins Construction offers expert deck building services. Their team specializes in creating custom decks that blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, adding value and functionality to your home. With a reputation for quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, Nevins Construction ensures your project is completed to the highest standards. Conclusion Arbutus Park is a cornerstone of the community, offering a perfect blend of recreational activities, natural beauty, and community engagement. For those looking to bring a piece of this outdoor serenity to their own homes, Nevins Construction is ready to help. Contact Keith at Nevins Construction at (410) 746-1068 or visit Nevins Construction Arbutus for more information. Create your own outdoor paradise inspired by the beauty and tranquility of Arbutus Park. Want to learn more about Arbutus? Check Out the All About Arbutus Book. Nevins Construction 304 High Rock Ct. Brooklyn Park, MD 21225 (410) 746-1068 https://www.nevinsconstruction.com https://www.google.com/maps?cid=5003705160934189173 https://www.nevinsconstruction.com/deck-builder/arbutus-maryland/ 69CH+J4 Brooklyn Park, Maryland
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Severe Tornado Devastates Montgomery County, MD
June 6, 2024
On Wednesday night, a severe tornado storm wreaked havoc across Montgomery County, Maryland, leading to significant damage and widespread power outages. The tornado, first spotted around 7:14 p.m. in Poolesville, moved eastward at 20-25 miles per hour, impacting several communities including Germantown, Gaithersburg, Montgomery Village, North Potomac, and Boyds.
The Storm’s Path and Impact
By 7:40 p.m., the tornado had passed through Gaithersburg, leaving a trail of considerable destruction. FOX 5 meteorologists Mike Thomas and Caitlin Roth provided live coverage of the storm, capturing the tornado crossing Interstate 270 in Gaithersburg. Thomas highlighted the storm’s erratic behavior, noting how its rotation weakened and strengthened intermittently, while Roth described it as the most significant storm she had ever witnessed in the area. The tornado’s destructive power was evident with visible debris lofting into the air. As it moved eastward, the storm threatened areas between Laytonsville and Olney, accompanied by intense lightning.
Widespread Impact Across Multiple Counties
The storm’s devastating effects were felt across multiple counties, with Montgomery County bearing some of the worst conditions. Social media was flooded with videos showing funnel clouds and severe storm conditions. By 8:30 p.m., five tornado warnings were simultaneously active across various counties, including north-central Baltimore, southern Harford, eastern Howard, northwestern Anne Arundel, and southwestern Baltimore counties.
By 8:45 p.m., the storm had largely moved out of Carroll, Howard, and Montgomery counties but continued to affect Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Harford counties. In Baltimore County, a tornado crossing Interstate 95 near Arbutus resulted in numerous trees and power lines falling. Tornado warnings in different parts of Baltimore County were issued and extended throughout the evening, with radar-confirmed tornadoes near Bowleys Quarters and Middle River by 9:05 p.m.
Specific Incidents and Damage Reports
In Carroll County, emergency management reported trees on houses in Gamber and Eldersburg. Gaithersburg saw significant damage when a tree fell on a house on Dogwood Drive, trapping five people and causing multiple injuries. Reporter Tori Yorgey from News reported from the scene, showing the extensive damage caused by the uprooted tree.
Aftermath and Call for Preparedness
As the storm moved northeast towards Delaware, it left a trail of destruction in its wake, underscoring the critical need for vigilance and preparedness in the face of severe weather events. The extensive damage and disruption caused by this tornado storm highlight the importance of staying informed and prepared for such unpredictable natural disasters. Severe Tornado
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Severe Tornado Causes Devastation in Montgomery County, Maryland
June 6, 2024
On Wednesday night, a severe tornado storm wreaked havoc across Montgomery County, Maryland, leading to significant damage and widespread power outages. The tornado, first spotted around 7:14 p.m. in Poolesville, moved eastward at 20-25 miles per hour, impacting several communities including Germantown, Gaithersburg, Montgomery Village, North Potomac, and Boyds.
The Storm’s Path and Impact
By 7:40 p.m., the tornado had passed through Gaithersburg, leaving a trail of considerable destruction. FOX 5 meteorologists Mike Thomas and Caitlin Roth provided live coverage of the storm, capturing the tornado crossing Interstate 270 in Gaithersburg. Thomas highlighted the storm’s erratic behavior, with its rotation weakening and strengthening intermittently, while Roth described it as the most significant storm she had ever witnessed in the area. The tornado’s destructive power was evident with visible debris lofting into the air. As it moved eastward, the storm threatened areas between Laytonsville and Olney, accompanied by intense lightning.
Widespread Impact Across Multiple Counties
The storm’s devastating effects were felt across multiple counties, with Montgomery County bearing some of the worst conditions. Social media was flooded with videos showing funnel clouds and severe storm conditions. By 8:30 p.m., five tornado warnings were simultaneously active across various counties, including north-central Baltimore, southern Harford, eastern Howard, northwestern Anne Arundel, and southwestern Baltimore counties.
By 8:45 p.m., the storm had largely moved out of Carroll, Howard, and Montgomery counties but continued to affect Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Harford counties. In Baltimore County, a tornado crossing Interstate 95 near Arbutus resulted in numerous trees and power lines falling. Tornado warnings in different parts of Baltimore County were issued and extended throughout the evening, with radar-confirmed tornadoes near Bowleys Quarters and Middle River by 9:05 p.m.
Specific Incidents and Damage Reports
In Carroll County, emergency management reported trees on houses in Gamber and Eldersburg. Gaithersburg saw significant damage when a tree fell on a house on Dogwood Drive, trapping five people and causing multiple injuries. Reporter Tori Yorgey from News reported from the scene, showing the extensive damage caused by the uprooted tree.
Aftermath and Call for Preparedness
As the storm moved northeast towards Delaware, it left a trail of destruction in its wake, underscoring the critical need for vigilance and preparedness in the face of severe weather events. The extensive damage and disruption caused by this tornado storm highlight the importance of staying informed and prepared for such unpredictable natural disasters.
Tagged Severe Tornado in Montgomery County Maryland
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