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mstevmac;1176704; said:
I stand corrected, it looks like it has turned north a bit and is going to hit cbus here very shortly

Yeah, it's a warm front lifting north.........with impulses riding along it. Keep an eye out for a possible MCS complex overnight.....they can produce very heavy rain, frequent lightning, and high winds.
 
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daddyphatsacs;1176713; said:
Yeah, it's a warm front lifting north.........with impulses riding along it. Keep an eye out for a possible MCS complex overnight.....they can produce very heavy rain, frequent lightning, and high winds.
Impressive use of lingo there. :biggrin:

MCS= Mesoscale Convective System.
 
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daddyphatsacs;1176713; said:
Yeah, it's a warm front lifting north.........with impulses riding along it. Keep an eye out for a possible MCS complex overnight.....they can produce very heavy rain, frequent lightning, and high winds.
good call.. weather is crazy outside.. the thunder is shaking the house
 
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Jim Cantore;1176716; said:
How 'bout you leave it to the professionals, eh skippy?

Well judging that the storm is now here on campus, I'm pretty sure that I can predict it just as well as you. (Or at least in this one instance :biggrin:)

So Mr. Professional, why has the U.S. had an abundant amount of Tornado's this year, already over the totals for last year? I haven't heard anyone come up with a good theory about this yet.
 
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mstevmac;1176730; said:
Well judging that the storm is now here on campus, I'm pretty sure that I can predict it just as well as you. (Or at least in this one instance :biggrin:)

So Mr. Professional, why has the U.S. had an abundant amount of Tornado's this year, already over the totals for last year? I haven't heard anyone come up with a good theory about this yet.
Ask Al Gore. Or Taosman.
 
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Well I was awaken at 4am and now I can't go back to bed. Just heard that Franklin and a few other surrounding counties has a tornado watch until 11am. I don't think I've ever heard of a weather alert other than flood warnings/watches last that long
 
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mstevmac;1176777; said:
Well I was awaken at 4am and now I can't go back to bed. Just heard that Franklin and a few other surrounding counties has a tornado watch until 11am. I don't think I've ever heard of a weather alert other than flood warnings/watches last that long

Now it has been extended until 4 pm
 
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mstevmac;1176730; said:
Well judging that the storm is now here on campus, I'm pretty sure that I can predict it just as well as you. (Or at least in this one instance :biggrin:)

So Mr. Professional, why has the U.S. had an abundant amount of Tornado's this year, already over the totals for last year? I haven't heard anyone come up with a good theory about this yet.

You already know the answer.
 
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The black dots are lightning
 
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