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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: slippinlipjr]
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04/05/17 07:12 AM
04/05/17 07:12 AM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 52,130 Round ‘bout there
Clem
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Round ‘bout there
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Bet the folks in southwest Georgia aren't bitching about weather forecasts.
We -- as a society, me included -- get stupid and bitchy about the most mundane, meaningless things. Weather guys on TV get giddy. Big deal. When they're right -- like when the tornado hit Tuscaloosa -- everyone praises them. They miss it and everyone yelps like bitches about how it must be nice to get paid to be wrong.
Be alert, use good sense and stay safe.
"Hunting Politics are stupid!" - Farm Hunter
"Bible says you shouldn't put sugar in your cornbread." Dustin, 2013
"Best I can figure 97.365% of the general public is a paint chip eating, mouth breathing, certified dumbass." BCLC, 2020
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 07:15 AM
04/05/17 07:15 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 10,735 Past Ol’ man Finley’s plac...
Southwood7
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Booner
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I agree Clem. Our southern meteorologists are terrible at forecasting snow but I bet no one in the world is as good as they are at predicting tornados. If you watch and read James spann's weather blog there is a whole lot of "over my head" science that goes into predicting these tornado events. This is tornado season in the south, just be ready!
The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life. Job 33:4
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 07:18 AM
04/05/17 07:18 AM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
257wbymag
Boo Boo Head
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Boo Boo Head
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Posts: 38,489
N. Bama
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Damn didn't Albany Ga get hit back in winter?
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: crenshawco]
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04/05/17 07:20 AM
04/05/17 07:20 AM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 749 Al
Tidewins
4 point
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4 point
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So when is the next batch of storms coming and where is it coming from? Where is the actual cold front right now? x2?
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 07:35 AM
04/05/17 07:35 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 12,982 Tuscaloosa
Geno
Booner
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Booner
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TOR 30 miles West of Columbia SC.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Tidewins]
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04/05/17 08:01 AM
04/05/17 08:01 AM
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Posts: 4,273 Marshall County
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Aldeer Sponsor
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So when is the next batch of storms coming and where is it coming from? Where is the actual cold front right now? x2? The dry line is still in Central Mississippi. Any storms that are going to develop, ahead of the front, could start to do so within the next couple of hours.
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 08:09 AM
04/05/17 08:09 AM
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Posts: 12,982 Tuscaloosa
Geno
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Booner
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Watch coming for KY, TN, AL.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: jbc]
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04/05/17 08:12 AM
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Yelp softly
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Damn didn't Albany Ga get hit back in winter? yes, bad. Yeah, I knew they got hit, I just didn't remember when. I drove through there yesterday and the damage is easily visible. They haven't even finished cleaning up after the last one.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
"YOU ATE SAND!" - Raising Arizona
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Southwood7]
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04/05/17 08:18 AM
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Posts: 8,506 Moundville, Al
SuperSpike
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The 46 Year Old Bowhunting Virgin
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I agree Clem. Our southern meteorologists are terrible at forecasting snow but I bet no one in the world is as good as they are at predicting tornados. If you watch and read James spann's weather blog there is a whole lot of "over my head" science that goes into predicting these tornado events. This is tornado season in the south, just be ready! Yep I agree with that. I actually said it earlier and some acted like i was an idiot for saying it. I still stand by it.
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 08:28 AM
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Posts: 11,416 Prattville
Dkhargroves
Booner
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Looks like may be no second round for south central bama. Dew point is 70 in Prattville right now so we will see
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Dkhargroves]
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04/05/17 08:43 AM
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eskimo270
10 point
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10 point
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Looks like may be no second round for south central bama. Dew point is 70 in Prattville right now so we will see it's not rounds, it's waves, don't you know that. According to our very own delicate genius, waves is the term you must use so us dumbasses can understand you .
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 08:48 AM
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Posts: 25,324 Awbarn, AL
CNC
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So was this all a big bust or is this just the calm before the storm?
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: Skinny]
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04/05/17 08:58 AM
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Posts: 8,687 Chelsea, AL
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14 point
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Ok, new discussion up. Can any of you smarter weather peeps make sense of this for me?
DISCUSSIONNorthward return of modest moisture continues in the open warm sector of a deep cyclone from parts of the TN Valley region northward to the lower and middle Ohio Valley region. The leading edge of towering cumulus fields is noted from far northwest AL into western parts of middle TN and western KY, near a pre-frontal confluence axis trailing south-southeast of deep low pressure over eastern MO. Despite the modest moisture, with surface dewpoints in the 50s to the lower 60s (highest south), moderately steep midlevel lapse rates around 7.5 C/km will support 500-1500 J/kg of MLCAPE.
Weak capping and strengthening deep ascent ahead of an approaching midlevel trough will allow convection to gradually increase in the vicinity of the confluence axis. This activity will mature as it moves off the confluence axis and into the destabilizing warm sector aided by an appreciable orthogonal component of deep flow relative to the confluence axis. Strong deep shear and the aforementioned midlevel lapse rates, encouraging enhanced storm-scale upward accelerations, will support discrete and semi-discrete cells capable of very large hail. Also, the isallobaric response to the deepening surface low to the north will maintain backed surface winds (pressure falls of 2-4 mb per 2 hours) across the open warm sector, resulting in long/curved hodographs in the low levels. Tornadoes are expected, and significant tornadoes will be possible especially as supercells mature within a corridor from central KY to central/northern AL later this afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind gusts are also expected.
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: lefthorn]
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04/05/17 09:08 AM
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Posts: 4,092 Port St Joe, FL
Moose24
10 point
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Ok, new discussion up. Can any of you smarter weather peeps make sense of this for me?
DISCUSSIONNorthward return of modest moisture continues in the open warm sector of a deep cyclone from parts of the TN Valley region northward to the lower and middle Ohio Valley region. The leading edge of towering cumulus fields is noted from far northwest AL into western parts of middle TN and western KY, near a pre-frontal confluence axis trailing south-southeast of deep low pressure over eastern MO. Despite the modest moisture, with surface dewpoints in the 50s to the lower 60s (highest south), moderately steep midlevel lapse rates around 7.5 C/km will support 500-1500 J/kg of MLCAPE.
Weak capping and strengthening deep ascent ahead of an approaching midlevel trough will allow convection to gradually increase in the vicinity of the confluence axis. This activity will mature as it moves off the confluence axis and into the destabilizing warm sector aided by an appreciable orthogonal component of deep flow relative to the confluence axis. Strong deep shear and the aforementioned midlevel lapse rates, encouraging enhanced storm-scale upward accelerations, will support discrete and semi-discrete cells capable of very large hail. Also, the isallobaric response to the deepening surface low to the north will maintain backed surface winds (pressure falls of 2-4 mb per 2 hours) across the open warm sector, resulting in long/curved hodographs in the low levels. Tornadoes are expected, and significant tornadoes will be possible especially as supercells mature within a corridor from central KY to central/northern AL later this afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind gusts are also expected. Let me sum that up: Blah blah blah blah blah blah.......... Tornadoes are expected, and significant tornadoes will be possible especially as supercells mature within a corridor from central KY to central/northern AL later this afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind gusts are also expected.
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Re: Wather Reports
[Re: lefthorn]
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04/05/17 09:10 AM
04/05/17 09:10 AM
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Posts: 24,530 Clarksville, TN /Greenville, ...
bill
Freak of Nature
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Ok, new discussion up. Can any of you smarter weather peeps make sense of this for me?
DISCUSSIONNorthward return of modest moisture continues in the open warm sector of a deep cyclone from parts of the TN Valley region northward to the lower and middle Ohio Valley region. The leading edge of towering cumulus fields is noted from far northwest AL into western parts of middle TN and western KY, near a pre-frontal confluence axis trailing south-southeast of deep low pressure over eastern MO. Despite the modest moisture, with surface dewpoints in the 50s to the lower 60s (highest south), moderately steep midlevel lapse rates around 7.5 C/km will support 500-1500 J/kg of MLCAPE.
Weak capping and strengthening deep ascent ahead of an approaching midlevel trough will allow convection to gradually increase in the vicinity of the confluence axis. This activity will mature as it moves off the confluence axis and into the destabilizing warm sector aided by an appreciable orthogonal component of deep flow relative to the confluence axis. Strong deep shear and the aforementioned midlevel lapse rates, encouraging enhanced storm-scale upward accelerations, will support discrete and semi-discrete cells capable of very large hail. Also, the isallobaric response to the deepening surface low to the north will maintain backed surface winds (pressure falls of 2-4 mb per 2 hours) across the open warm sector, resulting in long/curved hodographs in the low levels. Tornadoes are expected, and significant tornadoes will be possible especially as supercells mature within a corridor from central KY to central/northern AL later this afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind gusts are also expected. Conditions are going to deteriorate and become favorable for severe weather and long track tornadoes over north and central Alabama.
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