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Posts posted by NaoPos
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Pds warning issued for that next polygon. Good call
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Both those SC storms are rocking right now. Tds in that southern couplet showed up
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Fire scanner saying at least 20 houses damaged by tornado that he can see in Monroe.
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4 minutes ago, yoda said:
From Ohio DOT
https://mobile.twitter.com/ODOT_Statewide/status/1133222756819058688
What is that debris all over the road?
Looks like insulation from houses
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Def just went nuts of G2G shear... Jesus
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That cell that hit Dayton earlier is wrapping up again.
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Just now, Hoosier said:
You should see click to choose files above that. If not, then 1) it's possible you have exceeded your limit or 2) I don't know
It’s my quota. (Surprising, haven’t posted a lot recently). Anyway to rectify this? (You can shoot me a dm).
fire radio still reporting a lot of damage in Montgomery county. (Dayton) reports still flooding in.
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How do I attach images? All I see is “inset other media “ tab, and that’s just linked. Can’t upload anything from my photo album. (Using safari)
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Fire radio reporting tornado still on ground, just north of Westbrook possibly ?
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Montgomery county Ohio (by Dayton) is swamped with damage calls to structures and vehicles.
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Gotta imagine those cells down in Texas and entering SW ok are just getting started with the LLJ just getting ready to ramp up. Be alert. Silly for those calling the “bust” tag on it.
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Decent CC on that Tuskegee cell
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Well , can’t add attachments via mobile I guess? But yea..
saw a a few frames of -80° C cloud tops over top of those hot towers. Pretty impressive, and not good news for the coast. Largest burst of cold tops in terms of coverage so far today.
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pretty tame in that sw quad. No surprise there, struggling all day.
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Any eta on recon arrival?
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Latest Ir shot shows new convection blowing up around the eye again, really giving it a pinhole look. Without microwave, hard to tell if original eyewall or new one wrapping up.
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1 minute ago, jojo762 said:
Guessing you’re probably talking about Irma. Which had lots of land and islands around it that continually kept disrupting various internal processes around it as well, as it was still dealing with the effects of Hispaniola as it began interacting with Cuba, and then later on began restregthening as it started to smash into Florida. Florence however will have a couple days of basically zero land interaction. EWRC tend to be finicky from what I have observed. And this very well could have a deleterious impact on the max potential strength of the system for the next half day or more, or it could all get finished up in the next couple hours. We’ll see later this morning.
That would be it!
Agree with everything you’re saying. I was just cautioning some people who may think that it’s all a clean cut process,(not you or David) especially short term (6-18 hours ). Just trying to make sure others have realistic expectations.
Once it does finish, she should have limited “negatives” to deal with.
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12 minutes ago, David Reimer said:
That will be a decent sized eye once the EWRC is complete. It seems to be making decent progress based off the GOES 16 rapid-scan data. Just need the remaining inner-eye to die off and then Florence will probably be off to the races. As I explained earlier, we may not see a potent increase in winds for a while (I'm assuming they've weakened), but I'd expect the pressure to start falling at a decent clip as that OEW starts contracting.
I believe it may have been a storm last year, where the inner eyewall held on a little longer and disrupted the core longer than expected.
just something to keep in mind when people expect a quick, clean ERC.
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1 minute ago, Orangeburgwx said:
I notice it as well... EWRC?
Hard to tell as of now. Microwave pass would help.
April 12 Severe Event
in Southeastern States
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Big debris ball sig on that estill cell. Wasn’t even warned when it hit.. just awful