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Tornado warning Cullman County.
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Oh Lawd, it's a FAWD!Brad Travis is calling Saturday a First Alert Weather Day for the Tennessee Valley.
Soooo…. Is it too early to start a thread for this weekend or……????
Nothing immediately stands out in the next 7-10 days as significant trouble, but I'm not sure we get through the month without another significant severe weather event of some type.I see it is expected to be warm for another 7 days or so. Are we still in a relatively favorable pattern for storms?
OF COURSE ST LOUIS IS AN OFFICE THAT LOWBALLS TORNADOES.The 165mph rating house of Defiance tornado. The house seems not anchored but the destruction of concrete basement wall still raise thw eyebrow. I didn't expect this one also being high likely violent level given radar performance. There were like mutiple violent candidates besides the historic quadstate tornado now.
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That house shows a complete lack of any anchoring mechanism, so 165 MPH is absolutely fine. St. Louis is a little more conservative than they used to be, but are one of the better offices for ratings actually.OF COURSE ST LOUIS IS AN OFFICE THAT LOWBALLS TORNADOES.
Then why did you say in the other thread that NWS IN St Louis is an overly-conservative officeThat house shows a complete lack of any anchoring mechanism, so 165 MPH is absolutely fine. St. Louis is a little more conservative than they used to be, but are one of the better offices for ratings actually.
Nevermind I guess you said it was NWS in Louisville.Then why did you say in the other thread that NWS IN St Louis is an overly-conservative office
I don't mean this in a nasty way, but why not formulate your own opinions on these things? No need to just parrot me or anyone else here.Nevermind I guess you said it was NWS in Louisville.