Chris3024
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I live right on the south side of the city of Cullman, so I’ve been watching it for a while now
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Gotcha.I live right on the south side of the city of Cullman, so I’ve been watching it for a while now
It looks like it is going to dissipate,, but something we should continue to watch.I live right on the south side of the city of Cullman, so I’ve been watching it for a while now
This let me beat the siren by about 5 mins, well done.The storm near Decatur Alabama looks like it is rotating.
yepIt looks like it is going to dissipate,, but something we should continue to watch.
Seems like the HRRR has been a bit overly bullish for this event, though.I was just about to say, I know some aren't impressed by the soundings, but the HRRR is still showing some definite UH streaks.
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True, but the rest of the CAMs seem to agree with it for the most part.Seems like the HRRR has been a bit overly bullish for this event, though.
It was overly bullish about the potential for supercells in central AL yesterday. I know we had the one tornado in DeKalb County, but if you bought what the HRRR was showing, you would have thought we’d have seen more than just that.
It happens. But you never know until it happens. Better to be over-prepared than under.Seems like the HRRR has been a bit overly bullish for this event, though.
It was overly bullish about the potential for supercells in central AL yesterday. I know we had the one tornado in DeKalb County, but if you bought what the HRRR was showing, you would have thought we’d have seen more than just that.
agree with this. i think the relatively quiet day may work against awareness this evening into the night.It happens. But you never know until it happens. Better to be over-prepared than under.
Even with the rain shower that came through in Cullman city. I’m still holding steady at 72°/68°