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Turns out there was a tornado in Irving last night, rated EF1
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Tireman4 wrote:Travis at 50 percent. Long way to go, but better than it has been
jeff posted this about it:
Lake Travis has risen to 50% of its conservation capacity overnight…for the first time in 3 years. 1 week ago the lake was down -49.12 ft and today the lake is down 37.91 ft…or a recovery of 11.21ft in 7 days. Overnight alone the lake has risen just under 6.0 ft. LCRA is forecasting the lake to rise to elevation 648-651 in the next 24 hours as run-off from the Llano River reaches the lake.
Lake Medina has risen 23.75 feet overnight and 35.80 feet in the last 7 days
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What a River Rise
Texas Snowman wrote:@NWSSanAntonio ·
It appears that we have lost the Blanco River @ Wimberley, which has not reported since about 1am. At that time, the gauge was at 40.21 ft.
I wonder how often that happens were the gauge gets taken out by the raging water, like a strong hurricane or tornado. That's assuming it didn't come back online.
Texas Snowman wrote:@TxStormChasers · 2m2 minutes ago
324AM: San Marcos River has risen 14 feet in 30 minutes - 9 feet in the past 15 minutes. #ctxwx #txwx



TheProfessor wrote:My Family is fine, we're on the third floor of our hotel.not sure how we s 're going to get home though.
How high is/was the water?
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NBC 6 Weather @NBC6Weather 34m34 minutes ago
#NBC6Weather Tornado Warning [tornado: RADAR INDICATED] for Cherokee, Gregg, Rusk, Smith [TX] till 6:45 PM CDT
#NBC6Weather Tornado Warning [tornado: RADAR INDICATED] for Cherokee, Gregg, Rusk, Smith [TX] till 6:45 PM CDT
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(CNN)Flooding from record-setting rains in Texas and Oklahoma swept away hundreds of homes and left at least three people dead.
"We do have whole streets that have maybe one or two houses left on them, and the rest are just slabs," said Kharley Smith, emergency management coordinator in Hays County, Texas.
Crews are still surveying damage, she told reporters Sunday; between 350 and 400 homes in the Texas county are gone, and more than 1,000 were damaged. Two main bridges washed away, she said, and other sustained major structural damage.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/24/us/severe-weather/
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No time to put on the brakes. Tomorrow looks like MCS and some flooding in the evening. Then Tuesday might be isolated severe weather with the dry line. As usual it's day by day and any location effected will experience torrential rain. Then we look towards the weekend. Another soon to be highly advertised flooding event again for the southern plains with deep large scale trof kicking through, in addition to any EPAC system. Another 5-8" total period may be in play. Doesn't show it yet on the maps but we'll see those colors fill in again starting in west Texas.
We can see the highly anomalous convection associated with the El Nino continue to fire below us in the eastern equatorial Pacific that is fueling the STJ. In the average neutral year, it is dry in this region and convection is focused waaaay out west over Indonesia and the WPAC. One of these disturbances will converge into a tropical cyclone in the coming days.

OLR (long wave radiation) still points the hose entrance through Mexico and into Texas/Oklahoma

We can see the highly anomalous convection associated with the El Nino continue to fire below us in the eastern equatorial Pacific that is fueling the STJ. In the average neutral year, it is dry in this region and convection is focused waaaay out west over Indonesia and the WPAC. One of these disturbances will converge into a tropical cyclone in the coming days.

OLR (long wave radiation) still points the hose entrance through Mexico and into Texas/Oklahoma

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Back to some info on Texoma.
level Pool elevation is 641.17 feet on Sunday 24May15 Time: 1500 hours.
As Texas Snowman posted previously the record is 644.76 ft. With the heavy rains in Oklahoma yesterday the rise will continue unabated as water will slowly fill in from the Washita River. Western and SW Oklahoma received a lot of rain yesterday.
level Pool elevation is 641.17 feet on Sunday 24May15 Time: 1500 hours.
As Texas Snowman posted previously the record is 644.76 ft. With the heavy rains in Oklahoma yesterday the rise will continue unabated as water will slowly fill in from the Washita River. Western and SW Oklahoma received a lot of rain yesterday.
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Ntxw wrote:Back to some info on Texoma.
level Pool elevation is 641.17 feet on Sunday 24May15 Time: 1500 hours.
As Texas Snowman posted previously the record is 644.76 ft. With the heavy rains in Oklahoma yesterday the rise will continue unabated as water will slowly fill in from the Washita River. Western and SW Oklahoma received a lot of rain yesterday.
That link you posted to the Web Cam for the Texoma spillway doesn't work for me. It said I had the right plugin for Chrome. Are you having any issues viewing it.
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aggiecutter wrote:Ntxw wrote:Back to some info on Texoma.
level Pool elevation is 641.17 feet on Sunday 24May15 Time: 1500 hours.
As Texas Snowman posted previously the record is 644.76 ft. With the heavy rains in Oklahoma yesterday the rise will continue unabated as water will slowly fill in from the Washita River. Western and SW Oklahoma received a lot of rain yesterday.
That link you posted to the Web Cam for the Texoma spillway doesn't work for me. It said I had the right plugin for Chrome. Are you having any issues viewing it.
I would try another browser like internet explorer or firefox. Chrome recently disabled Java and I think the feed runs on Java from KXII, there's a temporary fix but it requires a few steps to get chrome to run java again (until they permanently remove it)
Here's a youtube video someone filmed of it today for a short fix

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trNrv8Gw4Q8
Edit: Actually it runs on adobe flash, hmm
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Ntxw wrote:aggiecutter wrote:Ntxw wrote:Back to some info on Texoma.
level Pool elevation is 641.17 feet on Sunday 24May15 Time: 1500 hours.
As Texas Snowman posted previously the record is 644.76 ft. With the heavy rains in Oklahoma yesterday the rise will continue unabated as water will slowly fill in from the Washita River. Western and SW Oklahoma received a lot of rain yesterday.
That link you posted to the Web Cam for the Texoma spillway doesn't work for me. It said I had the right plugin for Chrome. Are you having any issues viewing it.
I would try another browser like internet explorer or firefox. Chrome recently disabled Java and I think the feed runs on Java from KXII, there's a temporary fix but it requires a few steps to get chrome to run java again (until they permanently remove it)
Here's a youtube video someone filmed of it today for a short fix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trNrv8Gw4Q8
Edit: Actually it runs on adobe flash, hmm
I downloaded Firefox and it works. Of course, I had to download the Adobe Flash Plugin. Ironically, I run the same Adobe Flash plugin on Chrome, so it must be an issue with Chrome.
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aggiecutter wrote:I downloaded Firefox and it works. Of course, I had to download the Adobe Flash Plugin. Ironically, I run the same Adobe Flash plugin on Chrome, so it must be an issue with Chrome.
Glad it worked! The next few days should be a neat view as the water continues to rise. 2007 overflowed but it was only by a few inches so it was nothing compared to the volume coming down this go round.
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I drove I-10 from San Antonio to Houston earlier this afternoon and there were several feeder road closers along the way from high flowing rivers and creeks, especially closer to S.A.
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Our dog was reacting differently than she normally does during a storm. She usually wants to cuddle, last night she was restless and wanted to hide. We did get a big blast of wind - we felt the house shake and we had fence blown over. Trees were fine thank goodness.
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
1034 PM CDT SUN MAY 24 2015
...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 05/23/15 TORNADO EVENTS IN TRAVIS
AND WILLIAMSON COUNTIES...
.AUSTIN TORNADO NEAR BRAKER LANE IN TRAVIS COUNTY...
RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 95 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 0.6 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 250 YARDS
FATALITIES: 0
INJURIES: 0
START DATE: MAY 23 2015
START TIME: 939 PM CDT
START LOCATION: 6 S WELLS BRANCH / TRAVIS COUNTY / TX
START LAT/LON: 30.3650 / -97.6850
END DATE: MAY 23 2015
END TIME: 942 PM CDT
END LOCATION: 5 S WELLS BRANCH / TRAVIS COUNTY / TX
END_LAT/LON: 30.3660 / -97.6750
A NWS SURVEY TEAM CONCLUDED A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE WEST SIDE OF
INTERSTATE 35 IN AUSTIN NEAR BROWNIE DRIVE AND DIAMONDBACK TRAIL. THE
TORNADO PEELED BACK A SHEET METAL ROOF TO A BUSINESS ON THE WEST SIDE
OF INTERSTATE 35 AND DEMOLISHED A STONE BRICK
SIGN. THE TORNADO ALSO CAUSED DAMAGE TO ROOFING SHINGLES...SNAPPED
LARGE TREE LIMBS AND TOSSED A GARBAGE DUMPSTER AT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX
NEAR HARDIN COURT. THE TORNADO MOVED EAST-NORTHEAST...CROSSING
INTERSTATE 35...WHERE IT CAUSED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO THE SECOND FLOOR
OF A STORAGE FACILITY. THE METAL ROOF AND WALLS WERE COLLAPSED IN ON
THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE STORAGE FACILITY. TEN SMALL MOVING TRAILERS
WERE LIFTED AND TOSSED IN VARIOUS DIRECTIONS...WITH TWO TOSSED BACK
ACROSS TO THE WEST SIDE OF INTERSTATE 35. SEVERAL POWER POLES WERE BLOWN
OVER ALONG THE ACCESS ROADS OF INTERSTATE 35. THE TORNADO CONTINUED
EAST-NORTHEAST THROUGH THE WINDSOR HILLS SUBDIVISION...SNAPPING NUMEROUS
LARGE TREE LIMBS THROUGHOUT THE SUBDIVISION. PEAK WINDS WERE ESTIMATED
TO BE AROUND 90-95 MPH NEAR THE BUSINESSES ALONG INTERSTATE 35.
.GABRIELS OVERLOOK TORNADO EAST OF LIBERTY HILL IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY...
RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 100 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 0.5 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 150 YARDS
FATALITIES: 0
INJURIES: 0
START DATE: MAY 23 2015
START TIME: 947 PM CDT
START LOCATION: 5 NE LEANDER / WILLIAMSON COUNTY / TX
START LAT/LON: 30.6110 / -97.8050
END DATE: MAY 23 2015
END TIME: 950 PM CDT
END LOCATION: 5 NE LEANDER / WILLIAMSON COUNTY / TX
END_LAT/LON: 30.6170 / -97.7990
A NWS STORM SURVEY TEAM CONCLUDED A TORNADO TOUCHED
DOWN IN THE GABRIELS OVERLOOK SUBDIVISION IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY...
ROUGHLY FOUR MILES NORTHEAST OF LEANDER. THE TORNADO SNAPPED LARGE
TREE LIMBS THROUGH ITS PATH LENGTH. THE TORNADO ALSO CAUSED DAMAGE TO
TWO HOMES...WITH ROOF DECKING ON THE CORNER OF ONE HOME REMOVED...
AND OVER HALF THE ROOF DECKING ON THE SECOND HOME COMPLETELY REMOVED.
TWO LARGE STORAGE SHEDS WERE ARE ALSO PICKED UP AND MOVED 20 YARDS.
PEAK WINDS WERE ESTIMATED TO BE AROUND 95-100 MPH...WHERE THE MOST
SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED TO THE SECOND HOME.
EF SCALE: THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO
THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES.
EF0...WEAK......65 TO 85 MPH
EF1...WEAK......86 TO 110 MPH
EF2...STRONG....111 TO 135 MPH
EF3...STRONG....136 TO 165 MPH
EF4...VIOLENT...166 TO 200 MPH
EF5...VIOLENT...>200 MPH
NOTE:
THE NWS STORM SURVEY TEAM ALSO FOUND DAMAGE IN AUSTIN AT AN APARTMENT
COMPLEX NEAR TECH RIDGE BOULEVARD IN AUSTIN. THE ROOF TO A THIRD FLOOR
PATIO COVERING ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE COMPLEX WAS REMOVED.
SEVERAL CAR PORTS WERE DAMAGED ALONG WITH MEDIUM TREE LIMBS SNAPPED.
SIMILAR TREE DAMAGE CONTINUED TO THE NORTHEAST OF THE APARTMENT
COMPLEX...WITH TREES BLOWN DOWN ALL IN A SIMILAR DIRECTION TO THE
NORTHEAST. THIS DAMAGE WAS DETERMINED TO BE STRAIGHT-LINE WIND DAMAGE
OF 80-85 MPH.
THE NWS STORM SURVEY TEAM ALSO FOUND DAMAGE IN PFLUGERVILLE TO A
ONE STORY OFFICE BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEAR NORTH HEATHERWILDE
BOULEVARD AND FM 1825. THE WALLS OF THE BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION
COMPLETELY COLLAPSED. NO VISIBLE DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED TO SURROUNDING
TREES AND BUILDINGS ALREADY COMPLETED IN THE SAME BUSINESS COMPLEX.
TREE AND MINOR ROOF DAMAGE WAS ALSO REPORTED AROUND ONE MILE DOWNSTREAM
TO THE NORTHEAST IN PFLUGERVILLE. THIS DAMAGE HAS PRELIMINARILY BEEN
DETERMINED TO BE STRAIGHT-LINE WIND DAMAGE OF 70-75 MPH.
THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO
CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENTS AND PUBLICATION IN
NWS STORM DATA.
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I was watching FWDs weather briefing just now and I got a major deja vu and a since of dread, I don't know if anything will happen, but I will be watching these next two days in interest.
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Hey at least this one comes through when most people are awake 



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