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33/40 doesn't think so. I don't know what equipment they're using, but it's definitely flawed. I'd beg James if I could, to pop on RadarScope instead of their studio stuff.Cullman tornado warning has a strong couplet.
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Confirmed now supposedly33/40 doesn't think so. I don't know what equipment they're using, but it's definitely flawed. I'd beg James if I could, to pop on RadarScope instead of their studio stuff.
It doesn't look impressive there either though, at least no CC drop.33/40 doesn't think so. I don't know what equipment they're using, but it's definitely flawed. I'd beg James if I could, to pop on RadarScope instead of their studio stuff.
His met assistant must not be using SRV. He's been flip flopping between Velocity and SRV the entire time, which I don't understand why. Usually for tracking rotation/tornadoes, you use SRV.Nexrad SRV has had it the whole time. I have no idea what's going on - operator using the wrong thing?
Arley storm needs to be watched.
It looks a bit more broad now, but a scan or two ago (and several after that), it definitely looked a bit more tight. FWIW it's confirmed due to storm spotters.It doesn't look impressive there either though, at least no CC drop.
Surprised a tornado warning hasn't been popped yet, (weakened the next scan nvm lol)There’s a rotation near Arley, AL in Winston County that is wrapping up.
It’s reasonable to say, but it is still a long way from being over, we will have to wait and see what the overnight brings.Definitely can say now that a soggy, messy OWS large prevented what was initially forcast. (A wide spread violent tornado outbreak.)
No means a you know what B-word not by a long shot. But It could have been a lot worse.
That being said…we still have to wait to see what the overnight does.
I think that’s fairly reasonable to say right now. Right…?
You were pretty adamant this morning that this wasn’t going to happen and a whole lot of posts got deleted saying it could….Definitely can say now that a soggy, messy OWS large prevented what was initially forcast. (A wide spread violent tornado outbreak.)
No means a you know what B-word not by a long shot. But It could have been a lot worse.
That being said…we still have to wait to see what the overnight does.
I think that’s fairly reasonable to say right now. Right…?
Exactly.It’s reasonable to say, but it is still a long way from being over, we will have to wait and see what the overnight brings.