btangy wrote:Beatrice is a relatively large town (pop: 12,921). I agree that the rotational couplet is decreasing in intensity, but there still could be a significant tornado on the ground. Now it is rain wrapped and well after dark so it remains a very dangerous situation.
Latest warning says it is West of Beatrice, and moving East, but says mainly rural areas will be effected. Not quite sure of that reasoning.
/O.CON.KOAX.TO.W.0012.000000T0000Z-080530T0430Z/
GAGE NE-JEFFERSON NE-
1120 PM CDT THU MAY 29 2008
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1130 PM CDT FOR
NORTHEASTERN JEFFERSON AND WEST CENTRAL GAGE COUNTIES...
AT 1115 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO
INDICATE A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO. THIS
STORM WAS LOCATED OVER EXTREME WEST CENTRAL GAGE COUNTY...OR 8 MILES
WEST OF BEATRICE...MOVING EAST AT 44 MPH.
THE TORNADO WILL OTHERWISE REMAIN OVER MAINLY RURAL AREAS OF THE
INDICATED COUNTY.
I guess, technically, the 'otherwise' means they are including Beatrice, but usually warnings are more explicit.