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10 minutes ago, Witness Protection Program said:
I hear the damage is grizzly.
I am seeing nothing of the kind out there on twitter and if there was something twitter would be lighting up.
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3 minutes ago, Hoosier said:
You would almost think Michigan didn't have much of a tornado history if you look at the more recent years.
1950 to 1977 crazy tornado history since then minor events outside of 1997 and 2010 or a couple isolated tors like Dexter. Also a couple of major events around 1900 as well as the first Palm Sunday event in 1920
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Michigan still pitching a shutout with tor reports along with Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and Maine.
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2 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:
Had a good friend that went to a wedding Friday night, wasn't feeling well. Went for a walk with his mom and sister around the pond, than had a brain aneurysm and died on the spot at 26 years old. Enjoy each day with your family and friends.
Dang, sorry about your friend
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1 hour ago, cyclone77 said:
This is more long term, but the Euro has been pretty consistent in showing big cape over the corn belt/Midwest later next week. The 6000J/kg max value on WxBell is exceeded in some cases.
Some of those values were over 8000J/kg if you checked the version 2 CAPE maps.
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8 minutes ago, Hoosier said:
GFS looking kinda death ridgey in the super long range. Hot 4th of July?
Going to be in the UP 5-8th so bring on the MCSs up there!
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Just now, Hoosier said:
*goes to bump Jonger's snowmobiling thread*
Die
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18 minutes ago, cyclone77 said:
Think I'm gonna start a thread about record heat index temps next January.
Yeah what is with that thread...
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Definitely was something from Clear Lake to Montgomery.
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Yeah there was definitely something there I went back on my radar
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18 minutes ago, andyhb said:
Thanks guys, and yeah I'm starting to think me joining seven years ago was the catalyst for the severe seasons going downhill in a hurry lol.
Agreed!
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1 hour ago, Hoosier said:
Made me think that it means that a number of tornadoes have occurred in DTX and/or GRR while not under a tornado watch.
I think I counted 20 via severe plots and SPC storm reports.
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I saw this earlier on twitter and I couldn't believe it but it is true
Nearly 3 years since DTX/GRR has had a tornado watch issued.
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17/8/4
June 3/1/0
July 3/1/0
August 3/2/1
September 5/3/2
October 2/1/1
November 1/0/0
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46 minutes ago, Hoosier said:
To me it's one of those that could go either way. I wouldn't be surprised if it verifies as marginal and I wouldn't be surprised if it verifies as slight. How's that for committing?
Wishy-washy Hoosier
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1 hour ago, Chicago Storm said:
I agree with elevated hailers for Saturday night, as well as tonight...but it’s more marginal worthy.
.Decent pocket of MUCAPE coming in tomorrow, higher than tonight, along with stronger LLJ. I can see why they went SLGT.
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4 hours ago, Chicago Storm said:
The slight risk this far west is definitely overdone.
3km/12km NAM and Euro disagrees, it is more so for stuff Saturday evening, at the very least elevated hailers as a nose of the next LLJ moves in tomorrow evening.
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5 hours ago, Spring 2018 Is The Worst said:
I'm really thinking we're gonna have the coldest summer on record too by a long shot. Might be hard-pressed to even hit 80 in July.
Yeah it will be 60 or less from here on out. Maybe it will snow on Fourth of July as well.
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Nothing worse than being sick while the weather is frigid in April...
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1 hour ago, andyhb said:
Would be nice if I saw more than just statements about the Plains there.
That's all I'm going to say about that.
100% this, far too much mention of GFS without mentioning the Euro in that thread, you can't just ignore the Euro as if it doesn't exist.
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1 hour ago, snowstormcanuck said:
Essentially 2 full cold-weather months without any synoptic snow. Really unfathomable.
How did 2010 play out month to month, because I feel this winter mirrored that a bit.
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18 minutes ago, CheeselandSkies said:
Never thought I'd be one to be looking forward to snow in late March, but it has been so blasted dry we need all the precip we can get any way we can get it.
Yes I hope the faucet gets turned back on soon, my yard is like cement.
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