Ledian
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There may not be any warnings here, but Pontotoc's starting to get slammed. Had a little hail here 10 minutes ago.
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I know this is off topic, but I remember hearing on a Weather Brains podcast the survey team of NWS Northern Indiana went out to survey damage from a possible tornado that hit an Amish community but had a lot of trouble surveying the damage because the Amish already rebuilt a lot of the homes before the survey team could get there.
Well this is interesting
Yeah because I don’t think it did more extreme damage outside of lake area.Really hoping a more in-depth study is done on this event; if one isn’t I’ll do an amateur one myself. Incredibly unique circumstances that led to it.
Now that it’s daylight … those treesYeah because I don’t think it did more extreme damage outside of lake area.
I think it’s possible, but I wouldn’t be surprised if 165 is the maximum intensity from the survey. Could go either way.165mph EF3 di’s on the dat for Union city
May be a slim chance of EF4.
Where are you in PA? In the Susquehanna valley, it's thick stratus city and I haven't been able to tell what time it is for 3 daysHere in PA, weve got cumulus clouds forming. A few look like they are trying to grow taller. Fairly interesting, though anything actually sustaining is in question right now.
Just east of the Pittsburgh area.Where are you in PA? In the Susquehanna valley, it's thick stratus city and I haven't been able to tell what time it is for 3 days
And now she doesn't want to anymore lolView attachment 51150
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She's trying. Got a bit of a base and maybe an attempt at a wall cloud
I don’t disagree here and I appreciate the tone you took. Really not trying to come across as harsh, but If I wanted hot takes, or to see what chaser xyz thinks or WxTwitter info, I would just go look at twitter. I appreciate the nuanced, analytical, and thoughtful posts here, it’s why I come to this place. I think sometimes the large amount of Twitter posts in between user posts break the conversation chain. During last year’s 3/14 outbreak, Matt Grantham brought up something similar, the thoughtful posts just kept getting buried. It does sometimes avalanche when everyone is posting.Kds86z, I appreciate your responses here, but you’ve posted quite a few Twitter links to this thread over the past day or two. I’m not a mod, nor do I speak for everybody, but I think quite a few folks came here to escape the buzz of Twitter, and have stimulating conversation around the meteorology of these systems.
I’m not trying to throw shade, but I think it would help the threads remain mostly conversational if there were fewer twitter links! But again, what do I know, I’m largely a lurker.
Ignore me if ya need @ColdFrontI don’t disagree here and I appreciate the tone you took. Really not trying to come across as harsh, but If I wanted hot takes, or to see what chaser xyz thinks or WxTwitter info, I would just go look at twitter. I appreciate the nuanced, analytical, and thoughtful posts here, it’s why I come to this place. I think sometimes the large amount of Twitter posts in between user posts break the conversation chain. During last year’s 3/14 outbreak, Matt Grantham brought up something similar, the thoughtful posts just kept getting buried. It does sometimes avalanche when everyone is posting.
I will say, talk weather does have an ignore function built in, but your point does stand and is a worthy conversation point.
I do admittedly agree and as good as it is seeing those sometimes insightful posts. The place is a absolute cesshole. It isn't bad to be posting the tor warnings, but anything about what a certain chaser thinks we can do that ourselves. I don't want to come across harsh to @Kds86z and I don't like to be harsh but these posts do clog some of the more in depth/insightful posts made. It's nothing bad to post if a tornado warning has been issued but the chaser opinions should probably keep out of it. There's a reason I migrated to this platform mostly for weather talk because a lot of the community have no patience/sense for events and scream FCAD anytime a event underperforms.I don’t disagree here and I appreciate the tone you took. Really not trying to come across as harsh, but If I wanted hot takes, or to see what chaser xyz thinks or WxTwitter info, I would just go look at twitter. I appreciate the nuanced, analytical, and thoughtful posts here, it’s why I come to this place. I think sometimes the large amount of Twitter posts in between user posts break the conversation chain. During last year’s 3/14 outbreak, Matt Grantham brought up something similar, the thoughtful posts just kept getting buried. It does sometimes avalanche when everyone is posting.
I will say, talk weather does have an ignore function built in, but your point does stand and is a worthy conversation point.