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Stormlover
04-05-2006, 12:04 PM
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The Bug
04-05-2006, 12:23 PM
Crap...when is it EVER going to be over Central Florida???
This close to 40 days with out rain is KILLING ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need action and QUICK. Either Phil needs to get down here or I need some severe weather.
Cane season isn't far away but it seems like this time last year we were getting HAMMERED with some awesome storms. WTF is up with this year????
Stormlover
04-05-2006, 03:00 PM
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
252 Pm Cdt Wed Apr 5 2006
Lauderdale-colbert-franklin Al-lawrence-limestone-madison-morgan-
Marshall-jackson-de Kalb-cullman-moore-lincoln-franklin Tn- Including The Cities Of...florence...muscle Shoals...
Russellville...moulton...athens...huntsville...dec atur...
Guntersville...scottsboro...fort Payne...cullman...lynchburg...
Fayetteville...winchester
252 Pm Cdt Wed Apr 5 2006
...severe Weather Possible Friday And Friday Night...
A Potent Storm System Will Move Across The Great Plains Thursday Then Move Into The Tennessee Valley Friday. A Warm Unstable Air Mass...coupled With Strong Winds And Wind Shear...will Create The Risk For Severe Thunderstorms On Friday.
Damaging Winds...large Hail...and Isolated Tornadoes All Appear To Be Possible With This System...though It Is Too Early To Determine The Main Threat. At This Time...the Best Chance Of Severe Weather Appears To Be Friday Afternoon And Evening...though Some Development Is Possible Earlier In The Day.
There Is Still Significant Uncertainty Regarding The Exact Timing And Threat From This System. Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio Or A Favorite Media Outlet...or Visit Our Website At Weather.gov/huntsville...for The Latest Information On This Potential Severe Weather Event.
Stormlover
04-06-2006, 11:08 AM
FRIDAY:
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Stormlover
04-06-2006, 01:22 PM
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
1248 Pm Cdt Thu Apr 6 2006
Colbert-cullman-de Kalb-franklin Al-franklin Tn-jackson-lauderdale-
Lawrence-limestone-lincoln-madison-marshall-moore-morgan-
1248 Pm Cdt Thu Apr 6 2006
...severe Weather Outbreak Possible Friday Afternoon Into Saturday Morning...
A Potent Storm System Moving Out Of The Great Plains Will Set The Stage For A Potentially Significant Severe Weather Event Friday Afternoon And Evening.
Late Tonight...a Broken Line Of Showers And Thunderstorms Is Expected To Advance Out Of The Plains...and Into The Tennessee Valley Late Tonight. A Few Storms Along This Line Could Produce Some Gusty Winds...especially In Northwest Alabama...but This Is Not Expected To Be A Major Weather Maker At First.
Later In The Day...warm Unstable Air Coupled With Very Strong Winds And Wind Shear Aloft Will Create The Potential For More Significant Severe Weather. Redevelopment Of Thunderstorms Is Likely Between Noon And 4 Pm...with Periods Of Storms Expected Through Friday Night.
Some Of These Storms Will Become Supercells Capable Of Large Hail...
Damaging Winds...and Possibly Strong Tornadoes. The Threat Of Severe Weather Is Greatest From Mid Afternoon Through Late Evening...but Activity Cannot Be Ruled Out Earlier Or Later Than This.
In Addition...if The Storms Sustain Themselves Well Into The Overnight Hours...locally Heavy Rainfall And Possibly Flash Flooding Could Become A Threat Late Friday Night.
This Is Becoming A Potentially Dangerous Weather Situation. Stay Tuned For Further Outlooks And Forecasts From The National Weather Service Regarding The Potential For Severe Weather Friday.
Stormlover
04-06-2006, 01:25 PM
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ROLLTIDE
04-06-2006, 07:13 PM
The Shear Environment Will Be Very
Favorable For Tornadoes And A Significant Tornado Outbreak Is
Expected Friday Afternoon And Evening Across Nrn Al...ne Ms...scntrl
Tn And Far Nw Ga.
In This Environment...storms Should Remain
Discrete For The Late Afternoon And Early Evening Hours. In
Addition...lcl Heights Are Forecast To Remain Low Which Combined
With The Instability And Strong Low-level Shear Will Be Very
Favorable For Tornadoes. Long-track Strong Or Even Violent Tornadoes
Will Be Possible Especially With Supercells That Track Along Any
Pre-existing Boundaries Or Convergence Zones.
ROLLTIDE
04-06-2006, 07:24 PM
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04-06-2006, 07:54 PM
Day 2 Convective Outlook Corr 1
Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
1235 Pm Cdt Thu Apr 06 2006
Valid 071200z - 081200z
...there Is A High Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Ne Ms...nrn Al...scntrl
Tn And Far Nw Ga...
...there Is A Mdt Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Parts Of
Ms...al...tn...ga...la...ern Ar...wrn Nc And Far Wrn Sc...
...there Is A Slgt Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Parts Of The Lower Ms
Valley...oh Valley...srn And Cntrl Appalachians And Immediate Gulf
Coast...
Corrected For Wording Last Paragraph
A Potent Upper-level Trough Over The Plains States Will Shift Sewd
Into The Ozarks Friday Ahead Of A Moist And Very Unstable Warm
Sector Across The Tn Valley. The Shear Environment Will Be Very
Favorable For Tornadoes And A Significant Tornado Outbreak Is
Expected Friday Afternoon And Evening Across Nrn Al...ne Ms...scntrl
Tn And Far Nw Ga.
...tn Valley...
Several Mesoscale Convective Systems Ongoing At The Beginning Of The
Period In The Mid-ms Valley Will Drift Quickly Newd As A 90-100 Kt
Mid-level Jet Ejects Newd Out Of The Cntrl Plains Trough. This Will
Increase Moisture Advection Strengthening A 40-50 Kt Low-level Jet
Transporting Mid To Upper 60s F Sfc Dewpoints Nnewd Across The Tn
Valley. The Models Are In Good Agreement Shunting Morning Convection
Away From The High Risk Area During The Morning Leaving The Airmass
Undisturbed Midday Friday Across Ms...al...tn And Nrn Ga. As Storms
Initiate Friday Afternoon...supercells Will Be Likely Due To The
Strong Vertical Shear Associated With The Mid-level Jet. Namkf
Forecast Soundings For Tupelo Ms...florence Alabama And Huntsville
Alabama Friday Afternoon Seem Reasonable With Moderate To Strong
Instability (mlcape Values 2500-3000 J/kg)...0-6 Km Shear Values
At/abv 60 Kt And Impressive Low-level Shear Profiles (0-3 Km Srh
At/abv 350 M2/s2). In This Environment...storms Should Remain
Discrete For The Late Afternoon And Early Evening Hours. In
Addition...lcl Heights Are Forecast To Remain Low Which Combined
With The Instability And Strong Low-level Shear Will Be Very
Favorable For Tornadoes. Long-track Strong Or Even Violent Tornadoes
Will Be Possible Especially With Supercells That Track Along Any
Pre-existing Boundaries Or Convergence Zones. The
Instability...shear And Steep Mid-level Lapse Rates Near 8.0 C/km
Shown On The Forecast Soundings Will Also Be Favorable For Large
Hail And Wind Damage With The Supercells. Very Large Hail Will Also
Be Possible With The Stronger Supercells.
Storm Coverage Will Likely Expand During The Evening As The
Upper-trough Approaches From The Northwest. Although Convection May
Gradually Organize Into A Linear Orientation By Late Evening...the
Wind Shear Environment Should Remain Supportive Of Discrete
Supercells As The Low-level Jet Increases And Expands Nwd Across The
High Risk Area. The Wind Damage Potential Will Likely Be Enhanced
With Supercells And/or Bow Echoes That Develop During The Late
Evening. The Severe Threat Across The Tn Valley Should Begin To Drop
Off After Midnight As Instability Decreases And A Cold Front
Advances Ewd Across The Region.
...oh Valley...
Very Strong Large-scale Ascent Will Spread Ewd Across The Oh Valley
Friday Morning As A Large Area Of Convection Spreads Newd Across The
Region. This Will Likely Delay Destabilization Across Much Of The Oh
Valley And Uncertainty Remains Concerning The Development Of
Instability In The Afternoon Hours. The Nam And Gfs Initiate
Post-frontal Convection Early In The Afternoon North Of A Frontal
Boundary Extending Wswd To Enewd Across The Oh Valley. Forecast
Soundings For This Area Friday Afternoon Show Sufficient
Instability/shear Profiles And Steep Lapse Rates That Should Be
Favorable For Supercells With Large Hail. Further South Across
Ky...sfc Dewpoints In The Upper 50s To Near 60 F Should Allow
Moderate Instability To Develop. Although Convective Initiation May
Hold Off Until Later In The Afternoon...sfc-based Storms Appear
Likely To Develop Along And South Of The Boundary During The Late
Afternoon And Evening Hours. Steep Low-level Lapse Rates...greater
Moisture And Strong Low-level Shear Will Favor Large Hail...wind
Damage And A Few Tornadoes With Supercells That Track Enewd Across
The Region. The Severe Threat Should Continue Into The Evening Hours
With The Threat Gradually Becoming Marginal Toward Midnight As
Instability Decreases.
..broyles.. 04/06/2006
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 06:04 AM
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ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 06:04 AM
Day 1 Convective Outlook
Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
0101 Am Cdt Fri Apr 07 2006
Valid 071200z - 081200z
...there Is A High Risk Of Svr Tstms Today Across Much Of Nrn
Ms...nrn Al...and Parts Of Srn Tn. This Includes The Memphis
Tn/tupelo Ms Areas Eastward Into Birmingham Al And Chattanooga
...which Seems Likely To Be At The Focus For An Outbreak Of Severe
Thunderstorms...including The Risk For Supercells With Tornadoes....
...there Is A Mdt Risk Of Svr Tstms Today Into Tonight Through A
Large Portion Of The Lower Mississippi Valley Through The Tn Vly/srn
Appalachians....
...there Is A Slgt Risk Of Svr Tstms Surrounding The Moderate And
High Risk Areas...across Much Of The Nation East Of The Ms River
Into The Appalachians....
The Large-scale Upper Flow Pattern Has Become A Bit Less
Progressive...but Models Indicate That The Central Plains Closed Low
Will Gradually Evolve Into An Open Wave And Turn Southeastward
Today...likely Advancing Through Much Of The Lower Mississippi
Valley By 12z Saturday. This Is Forecast In Response To A
Significant Smaller Scale Impulse Rotating Around Its
Southwestern/southern Periphery...and Forcing Associated With A
Northern Stream Trough...which Will Dig Through The Great Lakes
Region.
As This Occurs...a Broad Belt Of Strong Cyclonic Mid/upper Flow Is
Progged To Continue To Gradually Overspread Much Of The Gulf Coast
States And Mid South Into The Northeast. Strengthening Wind
Fields/shear Profiles Will Become Juxtaposed With A Return Flow Of
Boundary Layer Moisture From The Western Gulf Of Mexico...through A
Broad Area From The Lower/middle Mississippi Valley Into The
Appalachians. This Is Expected To Support Increasing Convective
Potential...including Risk For Severe Storms...which Could Become
Fairly Numerous And Intense By The Afternoon/evening Hours.
Other Thunderstorm Activity Appears Possible Into Central Pacific
Coastal Areas. Approaching Upper Trough Is Forecast To Generally
Remain Offshore...but Models Indicate A Fairly Significant Impulse
Will Pivot Around Its Eastern Periphery...across The California
Coast Through The Sierra Nevada By The End Of The Forecast Period.
...lower Mississippi Valley Through Southern Appalachians...
Models Suggest Leading Edge Of Mid-level Cooling Associated With The
Plains System Will Overspread Much Of The Region By Mid Day. This
Will Weaken Inhibition...and Surface Heating May Be Enough To
Initiate At Least Scattered Vigorous Convective Development As
Boundary Layer Dew Points Climb Through The 60s.
As Mixed Layer Cape Increases In Excess Of 2000 J/kg...strong Deep
Layer Shear Will Be Supportive Of Supercells. Confluent Regime
Associated With 30 To 40 Kt Southwesterly Low-level Jet Seems A
Likely Focus For Activity...from Parts Of Central/southern
Mississippi Through Eastern Tennessee. Some Of These Supercells May
Become Long-lived...and Models Suggest Substantially Large/clockwise
Curved Hodographs Along This Axis To Support Potential For A Few
Strong Tornadoes.
With The Approach Of Digging Upper Trough...strengthening Mid/upper
Forcing Is Expected To Support Increasingly Widespread Severe
Thunderstorms From The Lower Mississippi Valley Into Middle
Tennessee Late This Afternoon Into The Evening Hours. Activity May
Be Slow To Weaken As Stronger Forcing Shifts Toward The Southern
Appalachians Overnight.
...ohio Valley...
Deformation Zone Between Northern And Southern Stream Impulses
Appears To Be A Likely Focus For Convective Development Today.
Models Suggest Fairly Strong Surface Heating Will Occur Along An
Axis From The St. Louis Area Eastward Through Southern Ohio... Which
Should Support Weak To Moderate Destabilization Ahead Of
Developing/strengthening Baroclinic Zone. Frontal Zone Is Progged
To Surge South Of The Great Lakes Region Early This Afternoon...
Through Much Of The Ohio Valley By Early Evening. This Forcing Is
Expected To Become Sufficient For An Evolving Squall Line...with
Mixed Layer Cape On The Order Of 1000 J/kg Supportive Of Vigorous
Updrafts In Strong And Sheared Westerly Flow. In Addition To Large
Hail...damaging Wind Gusts Could Become Fairly Numerous By/ Shortly
After Peak Heating.
..kerr/crosbie.. 04/07/2006
Humid
04-07-2006, 10:39 AM
The National Weather Service Has Issued Tornado Watch 162 In
Effect Until 8 Pm Cdt This Evening For The Following Areas
In Tennessee This Watch Includes 39 Counties
In Middle Tennessee
Bedford Benton Cannon
Cheatham Clay Coffee
Cumberland Davidson Dekalb
Dickson Fentress Giles
Grundy Hickman Houston
Humphreys Jackson Lawrence
Lewis Macon Marshall
Maury Montgomery Overton
Perry Pickett Putnam
Robertson Rutherford Smith
Stewart Sumner Trousdale
Van Buren Warren Wayne
White Williamson Wilson
This Includes The Cities Of...allardt...altamont...ashland City...
Brentwood...byrdstown...camden...carthage...celina ...
Centerville...clarksville...clifton...coalmont...c ollinwood...
Columbia...cookeville...crossville...dickson...dov er...erin...
Franklin...gainesboro...gallatin...green Hill...hartsville...
Hendersonville...hohenwald...jamestown...kingston Springs...
Lafayette...lawrenceburg...lebanon...lewisburg...l inden...
Livingston...lobelville...manchester...mcminnville ...
Mount Juliet...murfreesboro...nashville...new Johnsonville...
Pegram...pulaski...shelbyville...smithville...spar ta...spencer...
Springfield...tennessee Ridge...tracy City...tullahoma...
Waverly...waynesboro...white House And Woodbury.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 11:27 AM
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
1124 Am Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
Colbert-cullman-de Kalb-franklin Al-franklin Tn-jackson-lauderdale-
Lawrence-limestone-lincoln-madison-marshall-moore-morgan-
1124 Am Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
...significant Severe Weather Outbreak Expected This Afternoon Through Tonight...
A Potent Storm System Moving Out Of The Central Plains...combined With Warm Unstable Air And Very Strong Winds And Wind Shear Aloft...
Will Set The Stage For A Potentially Significant Severe Weather Event This Afternoon...and Continuing Through Tonight.
Scattered Thunderstorms Will Initiate Early This Afternoon Across Northwest Alabama And Southern Middle Tennessee. Throughout The Afternoon And Into This Evening...explosive Thunderstorm Development Is Expected To Occur Across This Area...gradually Spreading North And East Across The Tennessee Valley. The Greatest Threat Of Severe Weather Will Occur Between 3 Pm And Midnight...however Isolated Severe Thunderstorms Will Be Possible Even After Midnight. Some Of These Storms Will Become Supercells...capable Of Producing Large Hail...damaging Winds And Possible Strong Tornadoes.
Overnight And Through Saturday Morning...these Supercell Storms Will Eventually Consolidate Into A Line Of Strong To Severe Thunderstorms.
This Line Will Maintain The Threat Of Damaging Wind Gusts And Large Hail. However...continuous Development Of Thunderstorms Over The Same Areas Will Bring A Threat Of Significant Heavy Rainfall And Possible Flash Flooding Across Portions Of The Tennessee Valley.
People Should Continue To Closely Monitor Weather Conditions This Afternoon And Tonight. Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather Radio...
Or Your Favorite Local Media Outlet For The Latest Warnings Or Statements Concerning This Potentially Dangerous Severe Weather Threat.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 11:35 AM
Tornado watch till 8
AL
. ALABAMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BIBB BLOUNT COLBERT
CULLMAN FAYETTE FRANKLIN
GREENE HALE JEFFERSON
LAMAR LAUDERDALE LAWRENCE
LIMESTONE MADISON MARION
MORGAN PICKENS SHELBY
SUMTER TUSCALOOSA WALKER
WINSTON
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:46 AM
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Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
1145 Am Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Shelby County In Southwest Tennessee
* Until 1215 Pm Cdt
* At 1142 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado Near Southeast Memphis...or About Near Germantown...moving
Northeast At 45 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Bartlett...
Ellendale...lakeland...eads And Arlington.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
.stay Tuned To This Broadcast For The Latest Updates And Information.
To Report Severe Weather Only...call 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.
Lat...lon 3508 9001 3499 8983 3522 8963 3538 8965
3540 8970
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ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:49 AM
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ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:56 AM
53 Am Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Fayette County In Southwest Tennessee
* Until 1230 Pm Cdt
* At 1150 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado 26 Miles Southwest Of Somerville...or About Near
Collierville...moving Northeast At 50 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To
Rossville...oakland...moscow And Williston.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
.stay Tuned To This Broadcast For The Latest Updates And Information.
To Report Severe Weather Only...call 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.
Lat...lon 3521 8966 3501 8965 3502 8928 3517 8919
3540 8922
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ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 12:41 PM
Lletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
1240 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Carroll County In Northwest Tennessee
* Until 115 Pm Cdt
* At 1237 Pm Cdt...trained Weather Spotters Reported A Tornado 6
Mile South Of Mckenzie...moving East At 55 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Buena
Vista...hollow Rock...bruceton And Vale.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
.stay Tuned To This Broadcast For The Latest Updates And Information.
To Report Severe Weather Only...call 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 12:51 PM
Lletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
1249 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Chester County In Southwest Tennessee
Mcnairy County In Southwest Tennessee
* Until 145 Pm Cdt
* At 1245 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado 16 Miles West Of Masseyville...or About Near Bolivar...
Moving East At 45 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Mcnairy...
Henderson And Jacks Creek.
Softball Sized Hail Is Also Likely With This Storm.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
.stay Tuned To This Broadcast For The Latest Updates And Information.
To Report Severe Weather Only...call 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.
Humid
04-07-2006, 01:33 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
128 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Decatur County In Tennessee
Hardin County In Southwest Tennessee
* Until 200 Pm Cdt
* At 123 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado 23 Miles Southwest Of Decaturville...or About 10 Miles East
Of Henderson...moving East At 50 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Saltillo.
Humid
04-07-2006, 02:01 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
158 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Decatur County In Tennessee
* Until 230 Pm Cdt
* At 153 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado 6 Miles South Of Decaturville...or About 18 Miles Southwest
Of Linden...moving East At 40 Mph.
* The Tornado Will Otherwise Remain Over Mainly Rural Areas Of The
Indicated County.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
Humid
04-07-2006, 02:47 PM
Live coverage in Nashville of possible tornado touchdown
http://www.newschannel5.com/content/
Reports of damage and injuries with people trapped.
Humid
04-07-2006, 02:54 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Nashville Tn
Issued By National Weather Service Morristown Tn
250 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Nashville Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Cheatham County In Middle Tennessee
Dickson County In Middle Tennessee
This Includes The City Of Dickson
Williamson County In Middle Tennessee
This Includes The City Of Franklin
* Until 345 Pm Cdt
* At 247 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado Near Dickson...
Moving East At 40 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Burns By 255 Pm Cdt
White Bluff By 305 Pm Cdt
Kingston Springs And 6 Miles North Of Fairview By 310 Pm Cdt
Pegram By 315 Pm Cdt
8 Miles North Of Brentwood By 335 Pm Cdt
When A Tornado Warning Is Issued Based On Doppler Radar...it Means
That Strong Rotation Has Been Detected In The Storm. A Tornado May
Have Already Formed...or Is Expected To Develop Shortly. If You Are
In The Path Of This Dangerous Storm...move Indoors And To The Lowest
Level Of The Building. Stay Away From Windows. If Driving...do Not
Seek Shelter Under A Highway Overpass.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement Or A Storm
Shelter. Get Under A Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If
No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The
Structure In An Interior Hallway...room Or Closet. Use Blankets Or
Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head.
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 03:13 PM
Spc Ac 072006
Day 1 Convective Outlook Resent 1
Nws Storm Prediction Center Norman Ok
0306 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 07 2006
Valid 072000z - 081200z
...there Is A High Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Parts Of Ms...al And
Tn...
...there Is A Mdt Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Parts Of
Ms...al...tn...ga...la...ky...il...ind...oh...va And Nc...
...there Is A Slgt Risk Of Svr Tstms Across Parts Of The Ms
Valley...gulf Coast...oh Valley And Cntrl Appalachians...
...tennessee And Ohio Valleys/lower Ms Valley...
Major Tornado Outbreak Is Currently Underway Across The Tennessee
Valley And Srn Oh Valley. As The Afternoon Continues...in Addition
To The Damaging Storms Across Tn And Ky...numerous Tornadic Storms
With A Potential For Strong To Violent Tornadoes Will Initiate Near
The Ms River And Track Enewd Across The High Risk Area.
Water Vapor Imagery Currently Shows A Potent Upper-low Over The
Cntrl Plains With An Associated 90 Kt Mid-level Jet Punching Enewd
Across The Mid-ms Valley Region. The Jet Is Enhancing Lift And
Vertical Shear Across Ky And Tn Where Numerous Supercell Storms Are
Ongoing In The Nose Of The Approaching Jet. Sfc And Objective
Analysis Currently Show A Large Volatile Warm Sector With Sfc
Dewpoints In The 60s F And Moderate To Strong Instability Over A
Large Area Of The Mississippi...ohio And Tennessee Valleys. In
Addition To The Large Warm Sector And Strong Vertical Shear
Profiles...wsr-88d Vad Wind Profilers Show Ideal Low-level Shear
Conditions For Tornadoes Over Much Of The Warm Sector. In Addition
To Tornadoes....very Large Hail And Wind Damage Will Be Likely With
The Intense Supercells. The First Round Of Extremely Dangerous
Storms Will Continue To Move Enewd Into The Cntrl Appalachian Mtns
With A Second Round Of Very Intense Storms Just About To Begin
Further South Across The Tn Valley.
1930z Visible Satellite Imagery Shows An Expanding Cumulus Field
Over Nrn La...sern Ar And Nw Ms. As Large-scale Ascent Increases
Ahead Of The Approaching Trough...rapid Supercell Initiation Should
Take Place Just Ahead Of A Low To Mid-level Jet Punching Into The
Area. As The Jet Punches Ewd Across Nrn Ms And Nrn Al...shear
Profiles Will Become Very Favorable For Long-lived Strong Tornadic
Supercells. An Outbreak Of Strong Tornadoes Should Occur Across Nrn
And Cntrl Ms...nrn Al And Scntrl Tn. As The Storms Track
Enewd...several Long-lived Violent Tornadoes Now Appear Increasingly
Likely As A 50 Kt Low-level Jet Feeds Nwd Into The Tornadic Storms
Across Nrn Ms...nrn Al And Scntrl Tn. The Threat Of Strong To
Violent Tornadoes Will Continue As Intense Tornadic Supercells Move
Enewd This Afternoon Across Srn Tn...nrn Al And Possible As Far East
As Nwrn Ga.
By This Evening...the Potential For Tornadoes Will Exist Across A
Large Area From The Oh Valley Extending Swd Across The Tn Valley And
Lower Ms Valley. A Few Areas Of Enhanced Tornado Potential Outside
The High Risk Area For Strong Tornadoes Through Early This Evening
Exist Over Srn Il And Srn Ind Where Instability Is Maximized.
Enhanced Potential For Strong Tornadoes Will Also Exist As
Supercells Initiate Later This Afternoon And Early This Evening Over
La And Cntrl Ms. The Tornado/severe Threat Will Continue Through
Much Of The Evening As Storms Track Ewd Across The Gulf Coast States
And Srn/cntrl Appalachian Mtns. Although The Severe Weather Threat
May Decrease Some After Midnight Due To Decreasing Instability...any
Supercells That Continue Across The Region Will Have A Potential For
Large Hail And Wind Damage.
...ern Appalachian Foothills/ern Seaboard.
Further East Across The Mid-atlantic States And Wrn
Carolinas...destabilization Will Continue And The Environment Will
Become Increasingly Favorable For Severe Storms Late This Afternoon
Through This Evening. Although An Isolated Tornado Threat May Exist
Along The Ern Seaboard Tonight...the Main Threats Are Expected To Be
Large Hail And Isolated Wind Damage.
..broyles.. 04/07/2006
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 03:21 PM
a 60% chance of Twisters .... YIKES
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:24 PM
a 60% chance of Twisters .... YIKES
I would say Dickson County in TN has seen a pretty good twister. Reports of cars flipped on Interstate 65.
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:28 PM
Storms starting to explode in Ark,LA,MS with warnings also.
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:33 PM
Reports of large tornado on ground in Tn according to Channel 5. Northern murray county
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 03:38 PM
This is going to be bad.
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:41 PM
This is going to be bad.
It can't be good. What worries me is what has happened in Tn can happen down here. It sounds like there is pretty bad damage around Dickson.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 03:43 PM
It can't be good. What worries me is what has happened in Tn can happen down here. It sounds like there is pretty bad damage around Dickson.
extreme NE Louisiana is where the cap busted...it's exploding and heading towards N and central Ala
http://sirocco.accuweather.com/nx_mosaic_640x480c/SIR/inmSIRMS_.gif
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:48 PM
Storms west of Oxford Ms really growing fast.
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 03:49 PM
If you find links of streaming TV or radio coverage please post them . THanks
tamugmidn
04-07-2006, 03:55 PM
www.newschannel5.com
Channel 5 in Nashville, TN
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:55 PM
First Tornado warning southwest of Alabama
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS
348 PM CDT FRI APR 7 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHERN MOREHOUSE PARISH IN NORTHEAST LOUISIANA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF BASTROP
* UNTIL 445 PM CDT
* AT 348 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 12 MILES WEST OF
BASTROP...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH.
* THE TORNADO IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
BASTROP BY 355 PM CDT...
IN ADDITION TO THE TORNADO...THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING
BASEBALL OR LARGER SIZE HAIL AND DESTRUCTIVE STRAIGHT LINE WINDS.
SPOTTERS HAVE REPORTED A FUNNEL CLOUD WITH THIS STORM OVER UNION
PARISH.
SEEK SHELTER ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING IN AN INTERIOR
HALLWAY OR ROOM SUCH AS A CLOSET. USE BLANKETS OR PILLOWS TO COVER
YOUR BODY AND ALWAYS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.
IF IN MOBILE HOMES OR VEHICLES...EVACUATE THEM AND GET INSIDE A
SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER. IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE
NEAREST DITCH OR OTHER LOW SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.
Humid
04-07-2006, 03:56 PM
www.newschannel5.com
Channel 5 in Nashville, TN
That is what I am watching and getting most of my info from for TN tornados.
Humid
04-07-2006, 04:09 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
402 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning For...
Lafayette County In Northwest Mississippi
* Until 445 Pm Cdt
* At 400 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing Quarter Size Hail...and
Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph. This Storm Was Located Near
Oxford...and Moving Northeast At 40 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Tula...
Denmark And Cambridge.
.a Tornado Watch Remains In Effect For The Warned Area. If A Tornado
Is Spotted... Act Quickly And Move To A Place Of Safety In A Sturdy
Structure...such As A Basement Or Small Interior Room.
Humid
04-07-2006, 04:21 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
412 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Union County In Northeast Mississippi
Lafayette County In Northwest Mississippi
* Until 445 Pm Cdt
* At 409 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Tornado Near Cambridge...or About 6 Miles Northeast Of Oxford...
Moving Northeast At 40 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Pinedale...
Etta...new Albany And Keownville.
.if No Basement Is Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of
The Building In An Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use
Blankets Or Pillows To Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From
Windows.
.if In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 04:34 PM
Ado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson Ms
427 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Jackson Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Eastern Ashley County In Southeast Arkansas
This Includes The City Of Wilmot
Chicot County In Southeast Arkansas
This Includes The Cities Of...lake Village...eudora
* Until 515 Pm Cdt
* At 427 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado Near Wilmot...
Moving Northeast At 50 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Eudora By 445 Pm Cdt...
7 Miles Southeast Of Lake Village By 450 Pm Cdt...
In Addition To The Tornado...this Storm Is Capable Of Producing
Golfball Size Hail And Destructive Straight Line Winds.
Humid
04-07-2006, 04:41 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson Ms
439 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Jackson Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Northern Holmes County In Central Mississippi
Carroll County In North Central Mississippi
This Includes The City Of Greenwood Airport
* Until 545 Pm Cdt
* At 439 Pm Cdt...local Law Enforcement Reported A Tornado 23 Miles
Southwest Of Greenwood Airport...or About 7 Miles Southeast Of
Moorhead...moving East At 45 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Greenwood Airport By 500 Pm Cdt...
North Carrollton By 515 Pm Cdt...
Seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An Interior
Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To Cover
Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
Humid
04-07-2006, 04:57 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Memphis Tn
453 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Memphis Has Issued A
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning For...
Prentiss County In Northeast Mississippi
Tishomingo County In Northeast Mississippi
* Until 545 Pm Cdt
* At 451 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing Quarter Size Hail...and
Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph. This Storm Was Located Near
Thrashers...or About 7 Miles East Of Booneville...and Moving
Northeast At 35 Mph.
* Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Burton...
Tishomingo...miday And Iuka.
Humid
04-07-2006, 05:11 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
507 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Huntsville Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Colbert County In Northwest Alabama
Lauderdale County In Northwest Alabama
* Until 545 Pm Cdt
* At 507 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 22 Miles West Of
Cherokee...moving Northeast At 40 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
8 Miles Northwest Of Margerum By 525 Pm Cdt
Waterloo By 535 Pm Cdt
Wright By 540 Pm Cdt
8 Miles West Of Threet By 545 Pm Cdt
In Addition To The Tornado...this Storm Is Capable Of Producing
Golfball Size Hail And Destructive Straight Line Winds To Near 70
Mph...even Outside Of The Tornado Area.
...a Tornado Warning Remains In Effect Until 615 Pm Cdt For Holmes
And Leflore Counties...
At 550 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar And Storm
Spotters Were Tracking A Large And Extremely Dangerous Tornado
Located Near Morgan City...or About 7 Miles Southeast Of
Moorhead...moving East At 50 Mph.
The Tornado Will Be Near...
7 Miles South Of Itta Bena And 8 Miles South Of Mississippi Valley
State University By 600 Pm Cdt
Sidon By 605 Pm Cdt
Greenwood By 610 Pm Cdt
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 06:26 PM
http://www.waaytv.com/weather/wximages/towercam.jpg
Watch this cam over the next hour for some possible action
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 06:35 PM
Marion County AL cam from abc3340
http://www.abc3340.com/static/skycams/hamilton.jpg
ChessieStorm
04-07-2006, 06:38 PM
News reports said that 10 people have lost their lives today due to the severe weather in Tennessee.
How sad! Certainly in our prayers.
TideGal
04-07-2006, 07:21 PM
It's going to be a very long and scary night here :(
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 07:56 PM
The death toll from a spate of storms and tornadoes sweeping
southern U.S. states has risen to 10, all in Tennessee.
Watch CNN or log on to http://CNN.com and watch FREE video, plus live,
commercial-free video with CNN Pipeline.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 08:16 PM
I saw a tornado pass to my north..lightning lit it up clearly...did lots of damage in North Limestone County and Madison County.
TideGal
04-07-2006, 08:21 PM
whnt in huntsville is streaming live...www.whnt.com and click on live news
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 08:27 PM
abc3340.com is streaming again
Humid
04-07-2006, 09:10 PM
Tornado near Hackleburg from storm spotters
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 09:24 PM
Tornado on the ground between Decatur and Athens heading my way.
Hemorhage
04-07-2006, 09:31 PM
Be careful Storm Get to safety /shocked
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:00 PM
made another one...another one forming heading this way near Decatur
eyendastorm
04-07-2006, 10:11 PM
/shocked OMG, Storm please keep us posted that you're alright!
Tornado headed towards Huntsville Intl. and downtown Huntsville..
TAKE COVER NOW !!!!!!!!!!!
FLights have been diverted, and tv stations are preparing to broadcast from safe locations
Also remember, ANOTHER tornadic storm is following it.. use good judgement !!!!!!!!!!!!
eyendastorm
04-07-2006, 10:27 PM
OMG...Shae, where are you?
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:30 PM
OMG...Shae, where are you?
Shae is farther southeast.Another tornado on the ground near the Airport.
TORNADO ON THE GROUND GREENBRIER ROAD !!
TAKE COVER NOW !!!!!
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:36 PM
Large rainwrapped tornado on the ground heading for South huntsville.Very large hail.
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 10:37 PM
.new.khun.to.w.0031.060408t0336z-060408t0400z/
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
1036 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Huntsville Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Cullman County In North Central Alabama
* Until 1100 Pm Cdt
* At 1033 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 16 Miles
Northwest Of Cullman...moving East At 50 Mph.
* Locations Near The Path Of This Tornado Include...
Good Hope.
Cullman.
Tornadoes At Night Are Especially Dangerous. Do Not Wait Until You
See Or Hear The Tornado...it May Be Too Late. Take Cover Now.
Lat...lon 3430 8710 3409 8712 3406 8673 3429 8653
$$
Kula
eyendastorm
04-07-2006, 10:37 PM
Shae is farther southeast.Another tornado on the ground near the Airport.
OK. What about you Storm? Are the tornados near you?
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:39 PM
OK. What about you Storm? Are the tornados near you?
This one is south of me by 10 miles...still on the ground on Redstone Arsenal.
eyendastorm
04-07-2006, 10:41 PM
This one is south of me by 10 miles...still on the ground on Redstone Arsenal.
Jeez, that's close. I'd be freakin' right now. Hell, I'm not even there and I'm freakin' for ya'll!
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:42 PM
Tornado Emergency for South huntsville with significant damage possible.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:46 PM
Tornado on the ground at the municipal golfcourse in south huntsville.
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 10:49 PM
baseball sized hail in huntsville
large tornado on the ground in SE huntsville.
Softball sized hail in SE Huntsville.
Possible f4 f5 tornado on ground right now - as said by TV Met
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:13 PM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1110 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Southern Winston County In Northwest Alabama
* Until 1145 Pm Cdt
* At 1108 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 22 Miles
Southwest Of Addison...or About 15 Miles Southeast Of Haleyville...
Moving East At 45 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
8 Miles South Of Addison By 1135 Pm Cdt
Do Not Use Your Car To Try To Outrun A Tornado. Cars Are Easily
Tossed Around By Tornado Winds. If You Are Caught In The Path Of A
Tornado...leave The Car And Go To A Strong Building. If No Safe
Structure Is Nearby...seek Shelter In A Ditch Or Low Spot And Cover
Your Head.
To Report Severe Weather...
Call 1-800-856-0758.
Lat...lon 3409 8757 3400 8759 3401 8714 3422 8711
$$
61
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:14 PM
Possible f4 f5 tornado on ground right now - as said by TV Met
He is on crack also ! Every shear marker is not a twister ! And every donut you will not find a cop next to it
that came from a reporter in the field
he said large power flashes and large amount of dust
tamugmidn
04-07-2006, 11:17 PM
Anyone just see those storms brewing back in Mississippi between Tupelo and Starkville? They look even worse than the ones across N AL!
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 11:19 PM
Anyone just see those storms brewing back in Mississippi between Tupelo and Starkville? They look even worse than the ones across N AL!
hey tag,you took my former avatar...glad to have more UT haters...welcome to hcw
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:21 PM
storms in MS are alot weaker than the ones in AL
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:28 PM
Lletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
1126 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Huntsville Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Cullman County In North Central Alabama
* Until 1215 Am Cdt
* At 1123 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 19 Miles West Of
Good Hope...moving East At 60 Mph.
* Locations Near The Path Of This Tornado Include...
Crane Hill.
Logan.
Good Hope.
Cullman.
Lat...lon 3424 8712 3400 8712 3408 8667 3431 8659
TideGal
04-07-2006, 11:36 PM
I just wonder what I'm going to be looking at by the time they get to me....still tornados or more hail and straight line winds.. I'm tired of worrying (
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 11:37 PM
I just wonder what I'm going to be looking at by the time they get to me....still tornados or more hail and straight line winds.. I'm tired of worrying (
go to sleep and have the weather radio on alert.....
TideGal
04-07-2006, 11:39 PM
That would be a good plan if my weather radio worked
Stormlover
04-07-2006, 11:44 PM
That would be a good plan if my weather radio worked
Girl..no working VCR or DVR or anything,so you have to miss your shows...no working weather radio...get it together already...lol
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:49 PM
New.kjan.to.w.0050.060408t0444z-060408t0515z/
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson Ms
1144 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Jackson Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Eastern Oktibbeha County In Northeast Mississippi
This Includes The City Of Starkville
* Until 1215 Am Cdt
* At 1144 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 6 Miles
Southwest Of Starkville...moving East At 35 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Move Over...
Eastern Rural Oktibbeha County
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Sturdy Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The Nearest
Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
Lat...lon 3347 8890 3330 8891 3331 8867 3355 8867
$$
Eec
ROLLTIDE
04-07-2006, 11:59 PM
Ulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson Ms
1156 Pm Cdt Fri Apr 7 2006
The National Weather Service In Jackson Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Southeastern Clay County In Northeast Mississippi
This Includes The City Of West Point
Lowndes County In Northeast Mississippi
This Includes The Cities Of...golden Triangle Airport...columbus
Afb...columbus
* Until 1245 Am Cdt
* At 1156 Pm Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Cluster Of Severe Thunderstorms Over Eastern Oktibbeha
County...all Capable Of Producing Tornadoes. The Storms Are Moving
East At 35 Mph And Will Cross Southeast Clay And Much Of Lowndes
Counties Through 1245 Am Cdt. These Storms Have Had A History Of
Producing Golf Ball Size Hail.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Sturdy Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The Nearest
Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
Lat...lon 3365 8866 3330 8867 3329 8831 3367 8824
3374 8826 3367 8842
$$
Stormlover
04-08-2006, 12:08 AM
8,500 customers without power in south Huntsville
tamugmidn
04-08-2006, 12:15 AM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1213 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Northeastern Blount County In Central Alabama
* Until 1230 Am Cdt
* At 1213 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado Over Extreme
North Central Blount County...or About 8 Miles South Of Arab...
Moving East At 45 Mph.
Heavy Rainfall May Obscure This Tornado. Take Cover Now! If You Wait
To See Or Hear It Coming...it May Be Too Late To Get To A Safe Place.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An
Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To
Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
To Report Severe Weather...
Call 1-800-856-0758.
Lat...lon 3425 8645 3414 8634 3414 8658 3415 8658
3419 8654 3422 8655 3424 8652 3426 8652
3427 8645
$$
Jones/90
tamugmidn
04-08-2006, 12:16 AM
Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville Al
1212 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
Alc049-080530-
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Dekalb Al-
1212 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
...a Tornado Warning Remains In Effect Until 1230 Am Cdt For Dekalb
County...
At 1207 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Continued To
Indicate A Tornado. This Tornado Was Located 4 Miles East Of
Hammondville...moving East At 50 Mph.
Locations In Or Near The Path Include...
Hammondville.
Mentone.
In Addition To The Tornado...this Storm Is Capable Of Producing
Golfball Size Hail...even Outside Of The Tornado Area.
Tornadoes At Night Are Especially Dangerous. Do Not Wait Until You
See Or Hear The Tornado...it May Be Too Late. Take Cover Now.
Lat...lon 3457 8577 3454 8573 3456 8553 3469 8556
3468 8570 3461 8578 3457 8577
$$
10
tamugmidn
04-08-2006, 12:51 AM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1250 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Central Blount County In Central Alabama
This Includes The Area Of Oneonta
* Until 145 Am Cdt
* At 1245 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 9 Miles
Northwest Of Smoke Rise...or About 12 Miles Northwest Of Warrior...
Moving East At 35 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Smoke Rise By 1255 Am Cdt
Cleveland By 120 Am Cdt
6 Miles South Of Blountsville By 125 Am Cdt
Oneonta By 130 Am Cdt
Susan Moore By 135 Am Cdt
7 Miles South Of Snead By 140 Am Cdt
Heavy Rainfall May Obscure This Tornado. Take Cover Now! If You Wait
To See Or Hear It Coming...it May Be Too Late To Get To A Safe Place.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An
Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To
Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
To Report Severe Weather...
Call 1-800-856-0758.
Lat...lon 3411 8631 3395 8638 3392 8637 3392 8635
3392 8635 3386 8696 3388 8691 3391 8691
3395 8680 3402 8671 3406 8667 3409 8669
3415 8639 3415 8636
ROLLTIDE
04-08-2006, 12:51 AM
Us54 Kbmx 080550
Torbmx
Alc009-080645-
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Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1250 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Central Blount County In Central Alabama
This Includes The Area Of Oneonta
* Until 145 Am Cdt
* At 1245 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 9 Miles
Northwest Of Smoke Rise...or About 12 Miles Northwest Of Warrior...
Moving East At 35 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Smoke Rise By 1255 Am Cdt
Cleveland By 120 Am Cdt
6 Miles South Of Blountsville By 125 Am Cdt
Oneonta By 130 Am Cdt
Susan Moore By 135 Am Cdt
7 Miles South Of Snead By 140 Am Cdt
Heavy Rainfall May Obscure This Tornado. Take Cover Now! If You Wait
To See Or Hear It Coming...it May Be Too Late To Get To A Safe Place.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An
Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To
Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles
tamugmidn
04-08-2006, 01:00 AM
Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1259 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
North Central Cherokee County In Northeast Alabama
* Until 130 Am Cdt
* At 1259 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado Near
Gaylesville...or About 12 Miles Northeast Of Centre...moving East
At 45 Mph.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Sturdy Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The Nearest
Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An
Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To
Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
To Report Severe Weather...
Call 1-800-856-0758.
Lat...lon 3440 8549 3422 8545 3422 8558 3425 8558
3426 8559 3438 8561 3439 8554 3440 8553
$$
Jones/90
tamugmidn
04-08-2006, 01:01 AM
Alc073-080645-
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Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
1258 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Jefferson County In Central Alabama
This Includes The Birmingham Metro Area
* Until 145 Am Cdt
* At 1255 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 10 Miles West Of
Sylvan Springs...moving East At 50 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Sylvan Springs By 105 Am Cdt
Pleasant Grove...minor And Maytown By 110 Am Cdt
Fairfield...midfield And Brighton By 115 Am Cdt
Birmingham By 120 Am Cdt
Homewood And Vestavia Hills By 125 Am Cdt
Do Not Use Highway Overpasses For Shelter. Overpasses Do Not Provide
Protection From Tornadic Winds. Vehicles Stopped Under Bridges Block
Traffic And Prevent People From Getting Out Of The Storm`s Path And
To Shelter. If You Cannot Drive Away From The Tornado...get Out Of
Your Vehicle And Lie Flat In A Ditch As A Last Resort.
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
Available...seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An
Interior Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To
Cover Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
To Report Severe Weather...
Call 1-800-856-0758.
Lat...lon 3368 8708 3351 8722 3339 8680 3345 8666
3359 8656
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04-08-2006, 01:16 AM
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Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson Ms
113 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Jackson Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Northeastern Kemper County In East Central Mississippi
Southeastern Noxubee County In East Central Mississippi
* Until 145 Am Cdt
* At 113 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado Over Kemper
County...or About 22 Miles North Of Meridian Station...moving
Northeast At 45 Mph.
Hail To Golfball Size Is Also Likely With This Storm.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Rural Noxubee County At 130 Am Cdt
Rural Kemper County At 130 Am Cdt
Seek Shelter On The Lowest Floor Of The Building In An Interior
Hallway Or Room Such As A Closet. Use Blankets Or Pillows To Cover
Your Body And Always Stay Away From Windows.
If In Mobile Homes Or Vehicles...evacuate Them And Get Inside A
Substantial Shelter. If No Shelter Is Available...lie Flat In The
Nearest Ditch Or Other Low Spot And Cover Your Head With Your Hands.
Lat...lon 3289 8870 3279 8868 3287 8836 3304 8834
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Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
135 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Northeastern Greene County In West Central Alabama
* Until 200 Am Cdt
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04-08-2006, 01:44 AM
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Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
142 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Tornado Warning For...
Southern Tuscaloosa County In West Central Alabama
This Includes The Areas Of...tuscaloosa...northport...holt
* Until 230 Am Cdt
* At 139 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing A Tornado 20 Miles
Southwest Of Northport...moving Northeast At 60 Mph.
* The Tornado Is Expected To Be Near...
Holt...tuscaloosa And 6 Miles Southeast Of Northport By 200 Am Cdt
Brookwood By 210 Am Cdt
The Safest Place To Be During A Tornado Is In A Basement. Get Under A
Workbench Or Other Piece Of Sturdy Furniture. If No Basement Is
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04-08-2006, 01:56 AM
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Birmingham Al
152 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Birmingham Has Issued A
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning For...
Northern Calhoun County In East Central Alabama
This Includes The Cities Of...piedmont...jacksonville
North Central Cleburne County In East Central Alabama
Southeastern Cherokee County In Northeast Alabama
* Until 230 Am Cdt
* At 152 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Severe Thunderstorm Capable Of Producing Destructive Winds In
Excess Of 60 Mph. This Storm Was Located Near Ohatchee...or About
Near Southside...and Moving East At 50 Mph.
* The Severe Thunderstorm Will Be Near...
Jacksonville By 205 Am Cdt
Piedmont By 215 Am Cdt
A Tornado Watch Remains In Effect For The Warned Area. If A Tornado
Is Spotted... Act Quickly And Move To A Place Of Safety In A Sturdy
Structure...such As A Basement Or Small Interior Room.
Lat...lon 3383 8537 3376 8605 3385 8604 3387 8599
3392 8597 3392 8593 3390 8592 3396 8587
3395 8574 3399 8573 3405 8541
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04-08-2006, 08:43 AM
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Mobile Al
838 Am Cdt Sat Apr 8 2006
The National Weather Service In Mobile Has Issued A
* Severe Thunderstorm Warning For...
Baldwin County In Southwest Alabama
* Until 915 Am Cdt
* At 835 Am Cdt...national Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated A
Line Of Severe Thunderstorms Capable Of Producing Nickel Size
Hail...and Damaging Winds In Excess Of 60 Mph. These Storms Were
Located Along A Line Extending From Mouth Of Weeks Bay To
Palmetto Beach...and Moving East At 45 Mph.
* Severe Thunderstorms Will Be Near...
Oak And Bon Secour By 845 Am Cdt
Foley And Gulf Shores By 850 Am Cdt
Elberta And Romar Beach By 855 Am Cdt
Orange Beach And Josephine By 900 Am Cdt
These Are Dangerous Storms. If You Are In The Path...prepare For
Damaging Winds...large Hail...and Deadly Cloud To Ground Lightning.
Take Cover In A Sturdy Shelter Until These Storms Have Passed.
Lat...lon 3027 8794 3024 8786 3028 8776 3038 8785
3042 8792 3050 8792 3053 8759 3052 8745
3037 8743 3028 8756 3024 8777 3024 8794
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