We have a day 6 severe risk for Alabama???? Whattttt
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Day 7We have a day 6 severe risk for Alabama???? Whattttt
Agreed - 4/28 has been included. Thanks!Current predictive modelling outputs are really favoring the Midsouth and Tennessee Valley for the greatest severe probabilities on April 27, with several days of additional activity in the days before and after. @Sharpy I would suggest adding April 28 to the thread title, as some risk will likely carry over to that day.
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I wouldn't count Fultondale as north AL. Cullman and points north make more sense to be classified as North Alabama.Fultondale may have been violent, although that may not count as north Alabama
Curious. How are you able to add those graphics when I cannot? What am I missing here?Agreed - 4/28 has been included. Thanks!
And 7 years overall since the last violent one in all of Alabama. Alabama is overdue unfortunately.It's hard to believe it's been 15 years since we've had a violent tornado in north Alabama.
This is bordering more on sigtor events as a message but I would argue Old Kingston from 2023 breached that level and even the office itself suggested it was likely violent but didn't get the rating. This was the 1/12/23 event.And 7 years overall since the last violent one in all of Alabama. Alabama is overdue unfortunately.
Oh yeah I remember watching the video that a storm chaser posted near the interstate ramp down near that area and it has the subvortices thought it was ef4. But surprised me when they put it as ef3. It was truly a impressive long track strong tornado.This is bordering more on sigtor events as a message but I would argue Old Kingston from 2023 breached that level and even the office itself suggested it was likely violent but didn't get the rating. This was the 1/12/23 event.
I always forget about that event because it essentially came out of nowhere. For some reason, when I do think of it, it stands out more in my mind than even the Alabama portion of 3/15 last year.This is bordering more on sigtor events as a message but I would argue Old Kingston from 2023 breached that level and even the office itself suggested it was likely violent but didn't get the rating. This was the 1/12/23 event.
It actually verified a high risk according to the RIV spreadsheet Broyles gave me a while back. That was on a different and older device which I lost though :/I always forget about that event because it essentially came out of nowhere. For some reason, when I do think of it, it stands out more in my mind than even the Alabama portion of 3/15 last year.
I think it was Beauregard on March 3, 2019.And 7 years overall since the last violent one in all of Alabama. Alabama is overdue unfortunately.
It actually verified a high risk according to the RIV spreadsheet Broyles gave me a while back. That was on a different and older device which I lost though :/
CorrectI think it was Beauregard on March 3, 2019.
Im expecting a 30% for that risk area by tommrow update of models continue. The spc was mentioning about having it a 30% in today's update but held off.The EURO and GFS are in pretty good agreement for this range about a fairly impressive environment for tornadoes along the dryline in Oklahoma on Sunday evening.
(Whatever changed on the pic attachment setting needs to get fixed its super annoying)
yeah no doubt . And looks like you see 30Correct
Im expecting a 30% for that risk area by tommrow update of models continue. The spc was mentioning about having it a 30% in today's update but held off.
Nope! We can go another 7 years and more without one!And 7 years overall since the last violent one in all of Alabama. Alabama is overdue unfortunately.