AJS
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Radarscope is being very frustrating. Cannot get a good radar return anywhere.
Glad you’re safe.Got to use the basement as a tornado shelter for the first time. Got a little too close for my nerves. Haven't heard anything about damage.
What are you using it on? I have it running on my iPhone right now without much if any problems (knock on wood). If you're having trouble with RadarScope, can I recommend switching to a different program/website/device/whatever and seeing what that does for you?Radarscope is being very frustrating. Cannot get a good radar return anywhere.
We’re good, lowering passed just south of us. I don’t believe it was on the ground.I’m in the basement, Cullman tornado may come close
This is certainly the most reasonable take. Hindsight is 20/20 however, and I fully understand why the high risk was kept in Alabama.I think it's safe to say that it did not verify for central AL but definitely did for central MS. The high risk area could've been trimmed down imo.
I’m using it on my phone. I think it could just be where i’m at right now. My service isn’t super goodWhat are you using it on? I have it running on my iPhone right now without much if any problems (knock on wood). If you're having trouble with RadarScope, can I recommend switching to a different program/website/device/whatever and seeing what that does for you?
Think we may see an uptrend in activity pretty soon.Huh. Seeing more convection than I expected over Georgia. While they'll probably be capped for now and I'm sure they'll be below severe limits for the next couple hours, I'm wondering if Georgia's threat window begins a little sooner than anticipated.
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I would hold off on saying anything like this u til AFTER the event is overAll in all, once this blows through, I think it’s safe to say the high risk verified, plenty of significant to potentially violent tornadoes have occurred in Mississippi and at least one in north-western Alabama.
Obviously the room temperature iq weather weenies will be crying about this being a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency because they didn’t get their 4/27 2.0. Too bad “so sad” for them.
Sadly, there has been fatalities with both this and last nights events, it’s truly a shame it came to that outcome.
Fortunately, I believe with the help of advanced warnings, plus the fact these tornadoes have hit low population areas, a higher death toll has been avoided.
I could see that with the nocturnal LLJ kicking in. Watching the storms southwest of demopolis AL for any intensification.Think we may see an uptrend in activity pretty soon.
You’ll want to check the outlooks and latest MDs from the SPCHow does GA look now? I been doing a race today and haven't pay attention to it