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NWS New Orleans just blanket warned the line with a tornado warning. Don't see that often.
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That's called piss poor meteorology. No excuse.NWS New Orleans just blanket warned the line with a tornado warning. Don't see that often.
Well when I " scanned " the line in GR3..I counted 7 circulations in BR/SRV modes. Plus wind speeds 90-110 so damage/threat to life would be equal to EF0/11 damage. With all that in mind think it was much more "efficient" to do that than play "whack a mole" Again in my opinion.That's called piss poor meteorology. No excuse.
Maybe, but then it raises your false alarm ratio and puts tons of people under a warning even though most of them aren't in the line of fire.Well when I " scanned " the line in GR3..I counted 7 circulations in BR/SRV modes. Plus wind speeds 90-110 so damage/threat to life would be equal to EF0/11 damage. With all that in mind think it was much more "efficient" to do that than play "whack a mole" Again in my opinion.
I'm gonna go with yes on the slight risk.HRRR really shows the line weakening as it enters al tomorrow. Cape is pretty meager. You guys think slight risk is still warranted for AL? Looks like some decent rains regardless.
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