Argus
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Damage in Cullman per Spann.
Except the cell near Walnut Grove developed South of the "blob" and has maintained itself after interaction. Oneonta cell as well.As I suspected, the isolated cells that did fire further south are not able to get going. Convective blob to the north is inhibiting any real discrete development.
Moderate is probably going to verify for hail.
I'm so glad you posted. I was worried about you.
Good....As I suspected, the isolated cells that did fire further south are not able to get going. Convective blob to the north is inhibiting any real discrete development.
As I suspected, the isolated cells that did fire further south are not able to get going. Convective blob to the north is inhibiting any real discrete development.
I realize this. They are being absorbed into the said "blob" as we speak though. As I said, cells that fire in these type of situations tend either fire and never really take off, or get absorbed before they really get a chance too. I stand by my original statements.Except the cell near Walnut Grove developed South of the "blob" and has maintained itself after interaction. Oneonta cell as well.
It won't for long once it gets absorbed by the larger complex to the north.Like the one with a nasty hook echo that's probably about to get a TOR?
I realize this. They are being absorbed into the said "blob" as we speak though. As I said, cells that fire in these type of situations tend either fire and never really take off, or get absorbed before they really get a chance too. I stand by my original statements.
It does. I'll be interested to see what comes out of it.OK, one of my weather besties has me concerned....does the Hanceville storm look suspicious to anyone?
I realize this.