Weatherguyx
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That's why I made that disclaimer. No harm no foul.This is AI slop. The easiest way to tell is the unusual pattern of always littering hail everywhere and unnecessary and inaccurate sounds. Try not to post this in here.
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That's why I made that disclaimer. No harm no foul.This is AI slop. The easiest way to tell is the unusual pattern of always littering hail everywhere and unnecessary and inaccurate sounds. Try not to post this in here.
They were simply trying to figure out if it was real or not. It's fine and what this place is for. Now back to the storms.Try not to post this in here.
Wasn't trying to be mean or condescending to them in anyway with that statement. If I came off rude, apologies @Weatherguyx.They were simply trying to figure out if it was real or not. It's fine and what this place is for. Now back to the storms.
sounds like a setup for a movie where aliens create a fake human town to lure the humans in to abduct themHumansville, Missouri, an interesting name for a town and in the path of a possible tornado.
Judging from storm chaser streams in that vicinity, the tornado is quite likely to be rain-wrapped.There's a large, significant, tornado otg currently near Sycamore.
Honestly can't say for sure. But if a conclusive debris signature does show up this far from the radar, whatever's on the ground is nasty.Possible CC drop from both Wichita and Tulsa radars? I dunno, can't be a hundred percent sure.
Since I successfully predicted this, I think the Ponca storm is the next one to organize. Stillwater could also do it if it were to ramp up.It's taking in a favorable merger, may be go time for it after it reorganizes a bit. Albeit I also think it may have dropped earlier, unfortunately impossible to tell with no one on it.
ts the Kansas tornado. Not sure why not working as it’s still online.Whatever it is, it's gone.