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Park Kraken
Apr 23rd, 2014, 06:56:48 AM
Creating a new thread for this since the old one was way back in '11 but a multi-day Severe Weather Event is being forecasted by the Storm Prediction Center for a good chunk of the Midwest and then spreading into the Deep South from Saturday until at least Monday. Probably have at least a few forumites within this warning area.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/exper/day4-8/
Loklorien s'Ilancy
Apr 23rd, 2014, 12:20:53 PM
It's been an incredibly wet winter this last year, and the spring is much the same.
Here's hoping we have no tornados.
Park Kraken
Apr 25th, 2014, 06:31:54 AM
The severe weather threat has lessened for Saturday but now extends until at least Tuesday. Our Alabama folk are right in the middle of the problem area for then.
Loklorien s'Ilancy
Apr 25th, 2014, 11:52:48 PM
Yeah, from what I was hearing from folks at work, it's going to start getting very bad on Monday morning. Very, very bad.
Park Kraken
Apr 26th, 2014, 06:12:28 AM
This is from the in-depth discussion forecast for Monday from the Storm Prediction Center -
SETUP COULD YIELD SEVERAL SUPERCELLS WITH
STRONG TORNADOES AND LARGE HAIL...EVOLVING INTO BOWS AND WIDESPREAD
DAMAGING WINDS.
Park Kraken
Apr 27th, 2014, 10:00:34 AM
Y'all have a preview heading your way right now. Occasional severe storm in this line since it left Texas early in the morning.
Loklorien s'Ilancy
Apr 27th, 2014, 01:00:32 PM
It was certainly thundery.
Lilaena De'Ville
Apr 28th, 2014, 12:38:48 PM
Good luck today, Alabama
Park Kraken
Apr 28th, 2014, 08:10:50 PM
Current Tornado Warnings for Alabama;
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
ALICEVILLE...CARROLLTON...MCMULLEN...GARDEN...BENE VOLA...
GAINESVILLE LAKE BOAT RAMP AND CAMPGROUND...COCHRANE...MEMPHIS...
GEORGE DOWNER AIRPORT AND DILLBURG.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
LAKE LURLEEN STATE PARK...LAKE TUSCALOOSA BINION CREEK LANDING...
SAMANTHA...BANKHEAD LOCK AND DAM...BULL CITY...BUHL...MOORES
BRIDGE...BROWNVILLE...LAKE TUSCALOOSA TIERCE PATTTON BRIDGE AND
NORTHSIDE.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
CULLMAN...HANCEVILLE...GOOD HOPE...DODGE CITY...GARDEN CITY...
COLONY...WILBURN...BLACK BOTTOM...PHELAN AND BREMEN.
Park Kraken
Apr 28th, 2014, 09:19:30 PM
One last update before I go to work;
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
BIRMINGHAM...MOUNTAIN BROOK...FULTONDALE...GARDENDALE...IRONDALE...
LEEDS...TRUSSVILLE...ADAMSVILLE...GRAYSVILLE AND ENSLEY.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
CLEVELAND...ONEONTA...BLOUNTSVILLE...TRAFFORD...CO UNTY LINE...
HAYDEN...DALLAS...LOCUST FORK...NECTAR AND FAIRVIEW.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE...BRYANT DENNY STADIUM...MCFARLAND
MALL...UNIVERSITY MALL...DEERLICK CREEK CAMPGROUNDS...LAKE
WILDWOOD...COALING...BROOKWOOD...VANCE AND ABERNANT.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE...BRYANT DENNY STADIUM...MCFARLAND
MALL...UNIVERSITY MALL...LAKE WILDWOOD...COALING...BROOKWOOD...
HULL...MAXWELL AND LITTLE SANDY.
LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
ARAB...MORGAN CITY...BAILEYTON...FAIRVIEW...EDDY...RYAN CROSSROADS...
JOPPA AND HULACO.
Park Kraken
Apr 28th, 2014, 09:23:02 PM
The one affecting Southern Tuscaloosa County (#3 Quote one post above) is a Tornado Emergency with a confirmed tornado on the ground. The one affecting northeastern Jefferson County (#1 ^) is a public confirmed tornado. The other three are all Doppler radar indicated tornadoes or thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes.
EDIT: They changed the order on me. And I can see the hook echo signature for the South Tuscaloosa Tornado on the Regional Radar View. :ohno
Loklorien s'Ilancy
Apr 28th, 2014, 11:40:14 PM
Yeah, the one in T-town went right over the top of us (again). I could hear the Hillcrest tornado siren over the sound of the looms. Five minutes later our internal alarms went off. We went into one of the shelters and chilled out for about half an hour.
Made it home without incident, but power is of course out.
Park Kraken
Apr 29th, 2014, 12:09:34 AM
Looks like all the bad stuff is past you guys now, with the tornadic action occurring on I-59 between Birmingham and Tennessee.
Park Kraken
Apr 30th, 2014, 02:33:12 PM
A look at the current visible satellite imagery of the storm system as it continues to work it's way east. The center of circulation is over SE Minnesota/Western Wisconsin. Right now much of the severe weather is occurring in the Florida Panhandle as well as the Eastern Carolinas, with the Atlantic Coast of the New England States and the northern Midwest getting non-severe storms as well. Some insane flooding going on in the Pensacola area and other places nearby with nearly 22" of rain falling in a 24 hour period.
Park Kraken
Jun 16th, 2014, 06:35:58 PM
Looks like there's a bit of an tornado outbreak going on in the Northern Midwest States this evening. There was a very nasty double tornado impact on a town in Central Nebraska earlier. Nebraska is still getting some of the impact, but most of the trouble is being caused by a squall line moving east through northern Iowa/southern Minnesota with a crap-ton of rotation imbedded within it.
Park Kraken
Aug 3rd, 2014, 07:53:44 PM
Bumping this thread for Tropical Weather. While the Atlantic remains fairly quiet (as forecasted to do so for this year) all of the Pacific Basins (Eastern, Central, and Western) are very active north of the equator. In the Western Pacific, although Super Typhoon Halong is weakening, it is forecasted to remain a Typhoon when it reaches the Ryukyu Islands and then later on Japan itself possibly. Tropical Storm Nakri has fallen apart after hitting South Korea, bringing heavy rains. In the Central Pacific, Tropical Depression Genevieve is forecasted to restrengthen as it approaches the Western Pacific, having originally come from the Eastern Pacific. Hurricane Iselle remains at Category 3 Strength as it approaches the Hawaiian Islands. Although forecasted to make a direct impact on the islands, it is forecasted to weaken to a Tropical Storm by the time it gets there. And another storm is expected to form very soon to the SW of Mexico.
Cerie Moreau
Aug 4th, 2014, 12:07:16 PM
We had marble sized hail at work around 3:30 yesterday o_O
A few of us went outside to gawk, since it was a very humid mid-80's (real-feel at about 95). And without missing a beat we all wondered aloud if there had been a tornado watch issued that none of us had managed to hear about.
Park Kraken
Aug 5th, 2014, 02:13:53 PM
Not too much out of the ordinary going on locally but long range models are forecasting a significant El Nino event for this winter, which should make it much more wet and tornadic then normal. (All of Florida's strongest, deadliest, and destructive tornado's have occurred during these cycles).
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