warneagle
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Yeah this 2%/slight risk is gonna outperform the 15% hatched/moderate risk. #2017ingWe are probably gonna wind up with far more tornado warnings and reports today than yesterday. SPC has not exactly been spot-on, lol.
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Yeah this 2%/slight risk is gonna outperform the 15% hatched/moderate risk. #2017ingWe are probably gonna wind up with far more tornado warnings and reports today than yesterday. SPC has not exactly been spot-on, lol.
Thankfully this is almost completely unpopulated area. It's going to stay well north of the only two towns in that county. If it moves into Crawford County though, Roberta (1,000 people) could be in trouble.Big time debris signature. That is doing damage.
Will be interesting to watch. We have a few breaks in the clouds here. I think there is a chance that line forming back to the NW could have some severe storms later.
#marginalisthenewmoderateYeah this 2%/slight risk is gonna outperform the 15% hatched/moderate risk. #2017ing
oh great, I hope that doesn't cause them to go nuts on the next threatYeah this 2%/slight risk is gonna outperform the 15% hatched/moderate risk. #2017ing
Neither. Georgia. Looks like it may have lifted. Like I said, it's a very rural area.Which Taylor? MS or AL?
Okay, thanks. It did have one heck of a debris signature though...hopefully trees/vegetation and not pieces of homes.Neither. Georgia. Looks like it may have lifted. Like I said, it's a very rural area.
I would imagine it's mostly trees. It would've passed close to the junction of US-80 and US-19, and crossed GA-96, which is a fairly major highway, but very few people actually live out there.Okay, thanks. It did have one heck of a debris signature though...hopefully trees/vegetation and not pieces of homes.
I would imagine it's mostly trees. It would've passed close to the junction of US-80 and US-19, and crossed GA-96, which is a fairly major highway, but very few people actually live out there.
Yeah, I used to drive through the area a good bit in college (easiest way to get to Auburn from Warner Robins). There are a few farmhouses and barns and such out that way. It certainly missed the most densely populated areas, though (Butler and Reynolds). Let's hope it doesn't recycle as it approaches the Macon metro area.Definitely not a lot of houses (like neighborhoods, and house next to next), but there are some there on Google maps.
I noticed that as well. Seems to be weakening for now, but worth watching for sure.Maybe a new circulation wrapping up back south of US-80 east of Columbus?
Yeah, that worries me because it would track almost right down GA-96, which would threaten several little towns in a row (Geneva and Junction City are very small, but Butler and Reynolds are a bit larger). My IMBY concern is Fort Valley, where my dad's business is located.I noticed that as well. Seems to be weakening for now, but worth watching for sure.