Bill mentioned the round of Trstrms had dropped twisters in Okla had finally come into the Sikeston,MO area.HVY RA+/Appoaching Trstrms also from his SW,where I informed him,a Twister was sighted E of Little Rock.
He has dial-up service so,he was offline.We kept the phone conversation brief for obvious reasons.
I told him I had the MEM 88-D fired up on my Hi speed Cable..More Storms to his SSW coming in over night,as the warm outflow boundry and nose of the V-Notch pushes up more Troppy moisture off to the E. of the main energy..still over Tulsa.
He may be offline for a few more hours,as the nocturnal boomers pulse and refire in any available unstable air,albeit it appear the atmosphere near Sikeston is relatively stable..not so to the S or SE.He should experience HVY RA+/CG/FF over the next 4-6hrs.Check
http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html
Just Spoke to StreetSoldier 21:01 CDT 16MAY03
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BARBS
WOW.Check out the SAT DATA
Those wind Barbs in NE TX are an indication of terrific SFC Outflow from a SEV TRSTRM.Check out the action near Shreveport and Bill's SE MO.
http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm.html
:o
Those wind Barbs in NE TX are an indication of terrific SFC Outflow from a SEV TRSTRM.Check out the action near Shreveport and Bill's SE MO.
http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm.html
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Sounds interesting, Arizwx. Thanks for the information on Bill's weather and the links. I use many of the links that are posted here. There only so many, but very many... some each of us may not even know about, yet.....
This site is the radar with the wind barbs: http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm.html

This site is the radar with the wind barbs: http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm.html
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Arizwx only posted the tip of the "iceberg"...although his radar didn't show it, I had T-storms with visible lightning strikes all around me when he called. My PC was already disconnected, and I didn't feel all that safe on the phone with the adverse activity around our humble abode... :o
Today wasn't much better; rain all day, just ceasing within the last two hours or so (try getting Annabelle [she be a ho'] to "go 'side"..."You want WHAT? YOU go 'side!")
TWC says more of the same later this week...Tuesday at the earliest.
Operators ARE standing by for offers of Ark-sized boats for the SEMO area..."Captain Midnight's good ship
'Bootheel'" weren't meant to take on a gale line loike this'n, Arrgghh!
Today wasn't much better; rain all day, just ceasing within the last two hours or so (try getting Annabelle [she be a ho'] to "go 'side"..."You want WHAT? YOU go 'side!")

TWC says more of the same later this week...Tuesday at the earliest.

'Bootheel'" weren't meant to take on a gale line loike this'n, Arrgghh!
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