RollTide18
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Well down here in MGM the storms aren't as robust as modeled on tbe models so that could bode well for N Alabama later in terms of the dry slot.
Yeah, the less strong storms, the less convection robbing.Well down here in MGM the storms aren't as robust as modeled on tbe models so that could bode well for N Alabama later in terms of the dry slot.
We have a 300' high off gas stack with temperature and wind monitors on it here at the plant in Athens, AL where I work. The temps at 0500 were in the 60s...now @ 0800 it's 37.3 at 300', 38.4 at 150' and 39.1 at 30'. Amazing how fast it's falling. The wind is also pretty stout. 9.4 @ 300', 20.2 at 150', and 14.1 at 30'
Couldn't tell you to be honest...I don't have an infrared thermometer I'm able to get my hands on. If I'm able to find one around here...I'll check.What’s the ground temp?
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Shouldn't be sad this was always a better setup for areas to the NW of northern Alabama
yeah it's all good...if we see any flakes fly at all, that's a win.Shouldn't be sad this was always a better setup for areas to the NW of northern Alabama
60s yesterday in Memphis. Today, frozen roads ....
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