warneagle
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20 mph, so fairly slow yeahIf I remember correctly this tornado was also moving at a snails pace which made the damage even more significant?
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20 mph, so fairly slow yeahIf I remember correctly this tornado was also moving at a snails pace which made the damage even more significant?
Weather twitter has been talking about pattern shifts mid-May, but I think at this point it's just too early to tell. At least, that's what I try to reassure myself.I wonder what will happen after Mid-May. There will be some tornado outbreaks. But, I just have a bad feeling we will have a May, 20th 2019 all over or at least close to it and instead, the stout cap breaking. I know, it's way too early but I just have that feel that we will have something big in May.
it's just too early to tell.
Which means more severe weather for the southeast.Man what a La Niña building for later this year
Going have to watch for some major outbreaks potential in fall even in winter also ...Which means more severe weather for the southeast.
Not just that but we'll need to keep an eye out for potential outbreaks in 2021 as well.Going have to watch for some major outbreaks potential in fall even in winter also ...
Could the May severe weather affect the southeast, or are we talking more about the plains.
There have been numerous tornado outbreaks in the southeast in May. The first Anderson Hills tornado that hit north of Huntsville was mid May. It was EF3-EF4. You do start to see a shift to more outbreaks in the Plains and by June it starts to shift to the northern plains/southern Canada.Could the May severe weather affect the southeast, or are we talking more about the plains.