Supercells in Rainband

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Supercells in Rainband

#1 Postby SamSagnella » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:14 am

Unreal how many 'mini-sups' are poised to rotate right into SELA and adjacent areas. Three main velocity couplets are well defined and over the open waters at this time:

a) 8S Gulfport, MS
b) 10SE Biloxi, MS
c) 70S Mobile, AL

Once these storms (and others) and their associated tornadoes move ashore, we can be certain there will be touchdowns but just may never know the exact locations as tornado and hurricane damage tends to blend together. One after another after another....

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#2 Postby oneness » Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:44 am

Is it possible to display the lakes and river more clearly?
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