Weather Dude wrote:Preliminary survey has rated the Tallahassee storm an EF0.
There were 2 tornadoes from the same storm that produced the Tallahassee Tornado (The first one is known as the Fort Braden Tornado), both now rated EF1
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Weather Dude wrote:Preliminary survey has rated the Tallahassee storm an EF0.
TheProfessor wrote:So I'm starting my own project of mapping every tornado this year. I've inputted every tornado so far this year except for a couple in California (If anyone knows the start and end coordinates for these I'd love to have that). This is just a rough map of Dixie Alley I made today and the scale only goes up to EF-3 since that's the highest rated tornado so far this year. (I could have it show the full scale, but I won't mess with that today.)
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Iceresistance wrote:TheProfessor wrote:So I'm starting my own project of mapping every tornado this year. I've inputted every tornado so far this year except for a couple in California (If anyone knows the start and end coordinates for these I'd love to have that). This is just a rough map of Dixie Alley I made today and the scale only goes up to EF-3 since that's the highest rated tornado so far this year. (I could have it show the full scale, but I won't mess with that today.)
[url]https://i.ibb.co/1dcY4rg/Layout.png [/url]
I have the coordinates for the 2 California Tornadoes
1st Tornado: 39.96 N, 122.33 W
2nd Tornado: 39.97 N, 122 W
TheProfessor wrote:Iceresistance wrote:TheProfessor wrote:So I'm starting my own project of mapping every tornado this year. I've inputted every tornado so far this year except for a couple in California (If anyone knows the start and end coordinates for these I'd love to have that). This is just a rough map of Dixie Alley I made today and the scale only goes up to EF-3 since that's the highest rated tornado so far this year. (I could have it show the full scale, but I won't mess with that today.)
[url]https://i.ibb.co/1dcY4rg/Layout.png [/url]
I have the coordinates for the 2 California Tornadoes
1st Tornado: 39.96 N, 122.33 W
2nd Tornado: 39.97 N, 122 W
Unfortunately I need the end coordinates as well, so I may have to contact the Sacramento NWS.
Chris90 wrote:I'm a little jealous that some of you are already getting severe weather, mainly just because that means ya'll have temperatures that are at least decently warmer than I have. I'm in northern Illinois and the temperature is currently 6°F, and we've got a fairly deep snowpack on the ground. There was supposed to be a chance for thundersnow the other day which is a cool event, but it never ended up happening for me.
I'm hoping spring and springtime severe weather comes earlier than is typical this year, I'm over winter. Last year was fairly boring in the severe weather department, but I did get the Aug. 10th derecho after it had lost some steam.
I am jealous lol it is just 32 degrees. I want snow but that stuff is fickle.Weather Dude wrote:Chris90 wrote:I'm a little jealous that some of you are already getting severe weather, mainly just because that means ya'll have temperatures that are at least decently warmer than I have. I'm in northern Illinois and the temperature is currently 6°F, and we've got a fairly deep snowpack on the ground. There was supposed to be a chance for thundersnow the other day which is a cool event, but it never ended up happening for me.
I'm hoping spring and springtime severe weather comes earlier than is typical this year, I'm over winter. Last year was fairly boring in the severe weather department, but I did get the Aug. 10th derecho after it had lost some steam.
Haha yeah well winter decided to show up for us here in oklahoma this week, single digits lows during the next several days... Yuck
InfernoFlameCat wrote:I am jealous lol it is just 32 degrees. I want snow but that stuff is fickle.Weather Dude wrote:Chris90 wrote:I'm a little jealous that some of you are already getting severe weather, mainly just because that means ya'll have temperatures that are at least decently warmer than I have. I'm in northern Illinois and the temperature is currently 6°F, and we've got a fairly deep snowpack on the ground. There was supposed to be a chance for thundersnow the other day which is a cool event, but it never ended up happening for me.
I'm hoping spring and springtime severe weather comes earlier than is typical this year, I'm over winter. Last year was fairly boring in the severe weather department, but I did get the Aug. 10th derecho after it had lost some steam.
Haha yeah well winter decided to show up for us here in oklahoma this week, single digits lows during the next several days... Yuck
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Weather Dude wrote:Chris90 wrote:I'm a little jealous that some of you are already getting severe weather, mainly just because that means ya'll have temperatures that are at least decently warmer than I have. I'm in northern Illinois and the temperature is currently 6°F, and we've got a fairly deep snowpack on the ground. There was supposed to be a chance for thundersnow the other day which is a cool event, but it never ended up happening for me.
I'm hoping spring and springtime severe weather comes earlier than is typical this year, I'm over winter. Last year was fairly boring in the severe weather department, but I did get the Aug. 10th derecho after it had lost some steam.
Haha yeah well winter decided to show up for us here in oklahoma this week, single digits lows during the next several days... Yuck
Weather Dude wrote:Looks like the majority of this month will be shut down in terms of severe weather due to this disgusting arctic outbreak. After a brief hint of spring last week, the lull continues...
Iceresistance wrote:Weather Dude wrote:Looks like the majority of this month will be shut down in terms of severe weather due to this disgusting arctic outbreak. After a brief hint of spring last week, the lull continues...
Winter forum here: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=120985&start=3480
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