Alabama needs to watch out tomorrow.
Surpised they haven't issued a warning on it yet.Oden supercell in Arkansas looks like it's about to do something.
There's a lot that still has to come together still, but the time frame for Alabama and Georgia on up toward Tennessee and Kentucky looks to be possibly volatileAnyone and everyone living downwind of this system should keep their phones and tablets charged and within easy reach tonight!
What's your take on the whole situation?Alabama needs to watch out tomorrow.
If this is the one in Milam County, it looks like it is tightening up on the radar
Model data for 0z tomorrow morning is a bit concerning to
Not easy....thats my take. I have seen very similar setups produce nothing, but I am not so sure.What's your take on the whole situation?
wasn't it a few years ago or more that we had a moderate and a small squall came through with nothing at all? Feel like everything that tried to form just got sheared off. Reminds me of that systemNot easy....thats my take. I have seen very similar setups produce nothing, but I am not so sure.
Well, best of luck to all meteorlgist tonight and tommorow. I imagine a lot of pouring over data will be done from now until then.Not easy....thats my take. I have seen very similar setups produce nothing, but I am not so sure.
Right! Let’s not ignore the word POSSIBLY. PDS soundings are ominous but not a guarantee.There's a lot that still has to come together still, but the time frame for Alabama and Georgia on up toward Tennessee and Kentucky looks to be possibly volatile
I will have my iPad next to me while working with RadarScope and IEMBot open on split screen lolI'll catch everybody on the flip side, signing out in preparation of an event. Wether Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency or boom for tommorow. I don't wanna be stuck working if tommorow booms I'd rather be on radar scope watching it. Not going to make the mistake of risking it again and being bummed out cause I had to work while an event was happening.