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Bring it on and in ... :~)Wind gusts still hitting 50 mph here in Huntsville/Madison, AL area. No storms, just wind with the dry line/cold front. Wind direction is shifting around to the NW.
Bring it on and in ... :~)Wind gusts still hitting 50 mph here in Huntsville/Madison, AL area. No storms, just wind with the dry line/cold front. Wind direction is shifting around to the NW.
Sure is. And dew point has dropped 20 degrees already.Wind gusts still hitting 50 mph here in Huntsville/Madison, AL area. No storms, just wind with the dry line/cold front. Wind direction is shifting around to the NW.
Nothing left to bring in - it all blew awayBring it on and in ... :~)
no - i mean dry and cool!Nothing left to bring in - it all blew away
YupLooks like south/south east ga is still under a watch.
OMG Corey! You're the real deal!!![]()
Yeah, I guess...You are getting wind gust to 50 mph? That is something to look forward to I guess lol.
seriously - bow echo, severe, if I'm reading you right.![]()
Yeah, I guess...![]()
That's what happens when they are racing along as fast as they were today (and on the day we shall not mention)Just seems like a lot of the super cells today became elongated.
was just joshin' on the "monkey business" thing; banana usually means rotation trying to get going; elongation IMHO has to do with upper air dynamics (but that is not my area of study so honestly, it's just a best guess)Just seems like a lot of the super cells today became elongated.
That is going to absolutely hurt their reputation, in addition to all the weather models. They should have retracted the moderate area and made the wedge areas slight. I am officially calling this event a bust for Cherokee County East and North in Georgia.2 moderate threats issued for Atlanta this year, both resulting in next to no severe weather. Nice
Nam called itThat is going to absolutely hurt their reputation, in addition to all the weather models. They should have retracted the moderate area and made the wedge areas slight. I am officially calling this event a bust for Cherokee County East and North in Georgia.
IMHO - better safe than sorry ...Nam called it
Unfortunately. If only there was a way they could program models to adapt to microclimates. The NAM could be capable of it someday since it is at such a high resolution. Who knows, maybe that's why it got this system right, relatively.It's hard for most models to predict such a microclimate event such as CAD
I was never even under a watch of any kind. You would think a moderate risk would warrant at least a severe thunderstorm watch. I dont think my area should have even been in a slight risk, much less moderate.That is going to absolutely hurt their reputation, in addition to all the weather models. They should have retracted the moderate area and made the wedge areas slight. I am officially calling this event a bust for Cherokee County East and North in Georgia.
Just got a severe thunderstorm warning for paulding county for up to 60 mph winds and ping pong ball sized hail
would also like to thank everyone here for allowing me to be part of the conversation. I really enjoyed the day here and am extremely thankful for all of the help and info I got
You're really tore up about that! You should start a social media campaign . #ididntgetawatch #mountainlifeI was never even under a watch of any kind. You would think a moderate risk would warrant at least a severe thunderstorm watch. I dont think my area should have even been in a slight risk, much less moderate.