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the number of tonado warnings that die at the Miss/Ala border...
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I'm okay with that since I live in the NW corner by the border!!the number of tonado warnings that die at the Miss/Ala border...
good to hear, you still have power?A bit underwhelming when looking at radar velocities. A lot of that isn’t making it to the ground but we some gusts I’d say close to 50 mph.
Yep. A lot of the traffic lights are messed up but outside of a few branches down, everything is fine.good to hear, you still have power?
Yeah Robins AFB has a bad tendency to do that (it’s kind of misnamed, the radar isn’t even in the same county as the base).This has become a big problem, radars going down during severe events, happened with the Macon radar back on March 3rd.
Yeah, just as I’m typing this. It’s almost a wake low kind of event.The winds behind the squall line more significant here. Power has gone on/off here twice