Kim30
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Sun is out here in SW Limestone Co., but it's only 61. I take it that's going to change soon?
Sun is out here in SW Limestone Co., but it's only 61. I take it that's going to change soon?
Radar pic in this tweet of the rotation.
Agree on the warning length. I think 12/10 is still fresh on their mind (as well as the rest of us).The length of that warning!
Apparently the NWS told Congress last year that the swiss cheese radar coverage in places like Mississippi has "no significant negative impact” to their ability to issue warnings. I guess that's why they figure the horrible radar coverage is "good enough" and they choose to get by with it.
I guess having a backup plan isn't very high on their agenda.So what happens when the only radar that can see a storm below 10,000' goes down during a severe weather event, or at least loses its ability to distribute data as happened to KPAH on 12/10?
Yeah. They apparently want to fund other things besides life saving stuff like radars etc. Throwing it towards warming....Apparently the NWS told Congress last year that the swiss cheese radar coverage in places like Mississippi has "no significant negative impact” to their ability to issue warnings. I guess that's why they figure the horrible radar coverage is "good enough" and they choose to get by with it.