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Tropical Tropical storm Claudette

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Rain shield is quite expansive and seems to be ahead of schedule for some


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So a system over land is deemed a Tropical Storm.

I guess anything's possible now, given how the past 2 years have been going.
There is a clear agenda in naming storms that are not over water. Not trying to get political, much, but this is not a "tropical storm". Naming these things that are barely circulations and have low overall wind fields is "crying wolf" and results in people not taking more serious storms seriously.
 
This band is going to be problematic through the afternoon with quick spinups and supercells coming off the gulf for the panhandle SE Bama and sw gaKEOX - Super-Res Reflectivity Tilt 1, 12_09 PM.png
 
I actually think they should have named this storm before it hit. They waited to long if the idea is to get people to take this seriously. Then name it before landfall not after. Areas along the coast did see tropical storm type conditions regardless of the circulation. I don’t know if true but weather nation said Pensacola had a 81mph gusts. My point is if it didn’t have a name before landfall. Then don’t name it after landfall either.


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Looks to be a tornado on the ground. This one has all the room to work with. Definte CC drop so it's doing damage
 
My goodness hook and I can't tell of it's debris on the radar that's being picked up. This low topped supercell is spinning like crazyScreenshot_20210619-115507.pngScreenshot_20210619-115454.png
 
If anything breaks through and forms in this area it's going to be trouble. This storm is feeding off the ingredients right now. Very tight circulations it's been on the ground may still be. Just passed alabama Georgia borderScreenshot_20210619-120006.pngScreenshot_20210619-115935.png
 
Inject this into my veins

WCNC’s Futurecast has always seemed to have a strong dry bias, especially in tropical systems. I think it underestimates just how efficient a tropical air mass like what is moving in is at adding up rainfall totals.
 
Looks like some models shift north while NHC goes south with track. Have to wonder who is right. Euro should be interesting.
 
Quite a Tornado outbreak breaking out


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Not sure the ones southwest may train over the same area as the first one. There showing rotation and good structure but nothing tight yet. Two of them look like there about to merge now
 
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