April 2, 2006 - my thoughts on the outbreak
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:07 am
I know it is still going on to some degree and reports are coming in, but things have really calmed down.
Can anyone say wow! Nearly 600 severe weather reports including 58 tornado reports. 11 people dead and many others injured.
As bad as it was, it could have been much worse if it weren't for the excellent coverage of numerous local media outlets. They are out to save lives in this and it sure helps in this day and age! There's a reason we don't see tornadoes that kill hundreds of people.
The SPC blew this one. Never was a PDS issued, and never did they go to a high risk. In fact, in most of the area affected, there was only a slight risk of severe weather!!! We all called this one much better than they did. They, in fact, had higher threat levels yesterday which turned out to be a bust!
Now, as we move on to tomorrow, we have to wonder if this will refire in the Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas...
God bless everyone who was in the path and especially those that saw their lives turned upside down...
Can anyone say wow! Nearly 600 severe weather reports including 58 tornado reports. 11 people dead and many others injured.
As bad as it was, it could have been much worse if it weren't for the excellent coverage of numerous local media outlets. They are out to save lives in this and it sure helps in this day and age! There's a reason we don't see tornadoes that kill hundreds of people.
The SPC blew this one. Never was a PDS issued, and never did they go to a high risk. In fact, in most of the area affected, there was only a slight risk of severe weather!!! We all called this one much better than they did. They, in fact, had higher threat levels yesterday which turned out to be a bust!
Now, as we move on to tomorrow, we have to wonder if this will refire in the Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas...
God bless everyone who was in the path and especially those that saw their lives turned upside down...