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Taken last week returning to Scituate Harbor from a tuna fishing expedition.
The storm cell is situated right over the harbor completely hiding the
channel entrance. The boat captain wisely booked it north towards Boston
until the storm cell passed out to sea.

The pictures aren't great and certainly do not reflect the darkness and
thickness of the storm cell.


http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm2.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm1.jpg

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Taken last week returning to Scituate Harbor from a tuna fishing
expedition. The storm cell is situated right over the harbor completely
hiding the channel entrance. The boat captain wisely booked it north
towards Boston until the storm cell passed out to sea.

The pictures aren't great and certainly do not reflect the darkness and
thickness of the storm cell.


http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm2.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm1.jpg

Eisboch


Wow. The cloud that ate Scituate!

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Taken last week returning to Scituate Harbor from a tuna fishing
expedition. The storm cell is situated right over the harbor completely
hiding the channel entrance. The boat captain wisely booked it north
towards Boston until the storm cell passed out to sea.

The pictures aren't great and certainly do not reflect the darkness and
thickness of the storm cell.


http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm2.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/Tunastorm1.jpg

Eisboch


Wow. The cloud that ate Scituate!


Over the years I've witnessed many thunderstorms rolling over Scituate, but
never anything like this one.
It was eerie.

Eisboch


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