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kayman

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  1. Hopefully, the western Tuscaloosa County storm will stay aloft over Tuscaloosa
  2. Tuscaloosa storm has a funnel cloud behind the rain curtain
  3. WVTM 13 Tuscaloosa tower cam has a lowering appendage on air now.
  4. This is going to be a messy afternoon indeed because even innocuous cells are rotating. Now the Tuscaloosa western cell is now Tornado Warning.
  5. Nope, but the WVTM 13 (Birmingham) Tuscaloosa tower cam is showing the lowering and formation of a wall cloud
  6. Tighten couplet on the relatively velocity for the western Tuscaloosa County supercell...
  7. TOG near Brookwood, Alabama in Tuscaloosa County, per NWS storm spotters
  8. Yes, we would be for sure. These storms are dangerously close to the urbanized areas along I-20/59
  9. The warm from is draped around Cullman to Gadsden in Alabama, it's near Rome to Alpharetta to Lawrenceville in Northern Georgia at the moment.
  10. There are 5 TOGs from what I am hearing right across Central Alabama. 2 are within the Greater Birmingham area...
  11. Yeah, the Tuscaloosa TOG is confirmed and headed towards the old McFarland Mall, Cottondale, Holt, and Lake Tuscaloosa areas of the east side of the Tuscaloosa urban area It's a multi-vortices TOG
  12. Coosa County TOG is headed between Sylacauga and Alexander City along US 280
  13. Coosa County storm is TOG as well headed towards Clay County and extreme SE Talladega County
  14. My people in Greater Birmingham are confirming there are 2 TOG in the Birmingham region (Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties) in 2 separate storms...
  15. Damage along AL 69 in Southern Tuscaloosa county. TOG in Tuscaloosa County head towards East Tuscaloosa and Holt.
  16. Yes, it is less populated on the northside, but Fultondale, Gardendale have rapidly filling out in the past few years. It's still heavily populated along the the I-65 corridor between Gardendale and downtown Birmingham.
  17. The Metro Birmingham storm likely going to be a right mover because of its setup. I fear it's also ahead of the main cluster, thus going to maneuver on its own. Graysville, Fultondale, and Gardendale will need to be on alert for sure.
  18. I'm originally from and grew up in Birmingham. This is a classic setup for a tornado outbreak for sure. I'm certain the one in Metro Birmingham is on the ground. The look and the set like one
  19. Any and all rotating storms across Central Alabama are likely producing a tornado, per Spann
  20. Another confirmed tornado touched down this morning at Tallahassee International Airport. The NWS Tallahassee weather office radar was hit by the storm. Surveys will be conducted in the next 36 hours to determine the severity. We have to do better on covering other areas and other weather conditions in the SE aside from NC and SC snowfall forecasts. Otherwise, we need to recommend renaming to the Carolinas and move the other SE states to other regional subforums.
  21. I agree that maybe those areas of the Upland South should be included such as Birmingham, Atlanta. We could rename the subforum could be renamed "Tennessee Valley and Upland South". These areas are typically undeserved by the Southeastern subforum.
  22. NOLA and Baton Rouge seems to have the greatest threat of tornadic activity as nightfall approaches later on today.
  23. Two days of distinct wording in the forecast referring to an overnight tornado and damaging wind threat across parts of AL and GA due to strong low-level shear. Then redevelopment of storms over N GA, and movement into SC and NC associated with the warm sector of this system. Once again tornado and damaging winds are the main threats due to strong low-level shear over N, E, and NE GA along with SC, and the Southern portion of NC around Metro Charlotte.
  24. Tornado Warning NCC047-SCC051-242045- /O.NEW.KILM.TO.W.0043.201224T2016Z-201224T2045Z/ BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED Tornado Warning National Weather Service Wilmington NC 316 PM EST Thu Dec 24 2020 The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Southwestern Columbus County in southeastern North Carolina... Central Horry County in northeastern South Carolina... * Until 345 PM EST. * At 316 PM EST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Hammond, or 9 miles east of Conway, moving northeast at 40 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Expect damage to mobile homes, roofs, and vehicles. * This dangerous storm will be near... Hammond around 320 PM EST. Longs around 325 PM EST. Goretown around 330 PM EST. Loris around 335 PM EST. Dulah around 340 PM EST. Tabor City, Bethel, Mollie, Nakina, Sidney and Bughill around 345 PM EST. Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Loris Community Hospital. This includes SC Highway 22 between mile markers 13 and 23. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. && LAT...LON 3384 7901 3423 7883 3410 7855 3409 7856 3408 7856 3402 7862 3401 7864 3400 7864 3379 7889 TIME...MOT...LOC 2016Z 207DEG 35KT 3389 7890 TORNADO...RADAR INDICATED HAIL...0.00IN $$ 21
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