That is a premade graphic they release commonly, it doesn't have anything to do with the expected threats.
I figured that. But if I were them I would of at least made some customizations for this specific event.
That is a premade graphic they release commonly, it doesn't have anything to do with the expected threats.
Just saw NWS post this on their FB page... umm, why do they have a picture of hail and lightning when tornadoes and damaging winds are the main threats? I understand it's probably something that they post during any outbreak, but you would think they might be a little more willing to make a new, updated checklist highlighting what is most likey. Just seems kinda silly.
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Pitt county tornado on that day had winds at 205mph I believe.
This forum is horrible for staying on topic. This stuff bogs down the thread with irrelevant information.
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Nooo? We are talking about tornadoes and someone asked if NC has ever seen an EF5. Nothing wrong with relaying information that's related to this discussion.
Please don't criticize the forum with your 7th post. If there's a problem, PM a mod or admin. The post is on topic and just fine. At the very least, it's not even close to worthy of an open chastisement.This forum is horrible for staying on topic. This stuff bogs down the thread with irrelevant information.
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Definitely looks intense. Probably going to be a broken line of supercells. Crazy how much this slowed down over the past few days. Barely getting into GA at 4AM
Also notice... Same forecaster....Hmmmm
Would a QLCS entering the Charlotte region with that amount of instability be conducive for Tornadoes?
Would a QLCS entering the Charlotte region with that amount of instability be conducive for Tornadoes?