#24 Postby PurdueWx80 » Sat Mar 26, 2005 7:40 pm
This is, by a long shot, not over with in Pensacola, even though you've seen 2 or 3 rounds of severe wx now. The boundary I have been worrying about is working it's way slowly northwards and there are 2 large supercells that appear to be tornadic out over the ocean at the moment, one crossing the MS delta, the other south of Mobile as of this writing. These are right-movers heading ENE towards the Pensacola area, and the first one should be there in an hour or two. It has a very impressive hook, but it is a little too far from the radar to see the shear (to see if there is a TVS/tornado) in this area. They have everything going for them, and are on the nose of a developing low-level jet. Do not go anywhere this evening without having a radio or tv nearby - these are very nasty storms.
Also, stay as calm as you can, if you follow the rules, you should be OK.
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