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Posts posted by Iceresistance
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Next week looks really interesting.
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SPC has a Slight Risk in place for Oklahoma & Texas on April 11th
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3rd Thunderbang, shook the ENTIRE HOUSE!
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Another Thunderbang, but it's nothing compared to the first one. (Which caused a severe jumpscare)
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I had a THUNDERBANG from a Positive strike, it really jumpscared me.
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I'm getting a slight barrage of Positive Lightning Strikes.
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The models have been extremely consistent with severe weather 7-9 days from now (At least April 12th for starters) in the Southern Plains
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I had an unexpectedly heavier rainfall, my Rain Gauge shows 1.8 inches of rain
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The wind outside is just crazy right now
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5 hours ago, Hoosier said:
Looks like we're going to have a Nina summer.
A Triple dip to be exact
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Dixie Alley tornado threat is starting to peak, & it's April
Day 1 Severe Weather threat is in Central Florida
Day 2 is for my general area
Day 3 returns to Dixie Alley- 2
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1 minute ago, canderson said:
If it’s spotty I’m not worried - can’t tell if it’ll be a slow moving line or just pop up stuff as the trough progresses (and I’m not sure how much moisture will be available).
There's also the DFW dry slot, so maybe that might do the trick?
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1 hour ago, canderson said:
Supposed to fly out of DFS Monday around 6:30 pm. How big is this upcoming Monday even going to be? Looking at proactively moving my flight as I have a feeling it’ll be a disaster trying to fly out of Dallas
It might, there's severe storms expected. I strongly recommend getting out earlier, maybe before 4 PM?
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1 hour ago, Powerball said:
An article yesterday from CNN also acknowledged what has been a shift in the location where tornadoes seem to be occuring more frequently as a late (Dixie Alley), even calling into question whether "Tornado Alley" still lives up to its name...
An article on CNN also acknowledged what has been a shift in the location where tornadoes seem to be occuring more frequently as a late (Dixie Alley), even calling to question whether "Tornado Alley" still lives up to its name...
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/31/weather/march-tornado-record-climate/index.html
The drought feedback here is preventing storms from blowing up here, & it's going off to the East.
Don't believe Tornado Alley lives up to it's name? Just wait 3 months & ask again.
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There is a tornado report from earlier today in Western Pennsylvania near Belknap
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6 hours ago, brianc33710 said:
TDS Shelby Co but no lightning strikes anywhere in Cen AL.
That's the really dangerous part, there's no Lightning to help spotters see it at night
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12 Tornado Warnings at one point recently, this is just crazy.
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I had a really close call last night with a strong Tornado-Warned Mesocyclone that cleared my house by less than 1 mile. I was woken up by my Grandmother, she said that the winds "Were just crazy & it was strange" She thought that it was "Another ordinary Storm with a lot of Lightning & Thunder"
It happened at around 11:38 PM
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My Grandmother woke me up for a Tornado Warning over us, it's missed us by 1-2 miles
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I've noticed that @buckeyefan1 has not been here lately, I hope she's alright.
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Storms are starting to develop in Southern Kansas, this is likely the start of what it could be the Late March 2022 Severe Weather Outbreak.
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April 10th - April 13th(?) Severe Weather, Moderate risk in place for Iowa today
in Central/Western States
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SouthernWX is really active there right now.