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That will likely go down as one of if not the strongest tornado of the event. Armchair surveyor eyeball test says the worst of the house damage could be mid to high-end EF2.
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Oh yeah, that one from Alabama. Nudger from line I think made it do something.That will likely go down as one of if not the strongest tornado of the event. Armchair surveyor eyeball test says the worst of the house damage could be mid to high-end EF2.
True.. lol. Not sure why I forgot it was mid March.It's only the 16th.![]()
You are one brave soldier for living in California my friend.Wind-driven ENH, nasty line of storms w/ some prefrontal cells, sporadic tornadoes, and snow after the line's passage?
Just Dixie weather doing its thing. Not to mention today's threat...
Meanwhile in California, I hate my life:
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Sorry bro you got nasty heat waveWind-driven ENH, nasty line of storms w/ some prefrontal cells, sporadic tornadoes, and snow after the line's passage?
Just Dixie weather doing its thing. Not to mention today's threat...
Meanwhile in California, I hate my life:
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SPC is just trying to save face a bit here. Totally blew the forecast.View attachment 52070
10# was (surprisingly) kept. Maybe they are seeing something in NC/VA that we don't?
To be fair, this isn't the overwhelming consensus on the models yet. EPS has the strong ridge building in and sticking around for a while, but the GEFS isn't as sold on that idea as the EPS is. We are definitely going into a quieter period for the next week, at the very least.-EPS
I’ll eat my hat if something ends up happening last-second.Not so fast; there is a small line of Severe Thunderstorms east of Charlotte, North Carolina.
I’ll eat my shirt.I’ll eat my hat if something ends up happening last-second.