MS, LA, W.AL and south central TN! Tornado threat! The south
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MS, LA, W.AL and south central TN! Tornado threat! The south
Alot of these areas are under the gun for the next several hrs as most is under a tornado watch and as well there is quite a few warnings going as well for tornadoes in these areas especially in SE.LA, and MS.
This should continue eastward into the rest of AL , N.FL , S.TN and GA later on.
This should continue eastward into the rest of AL , N.FL , S.TN and GA later on.
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Check this out, just issued for parts of Mississippi...

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 2454 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 0243 AM CST WED NOV 24 2004
AREAS AFFECTED...PORTIONS OF ERN MS/WRN AL AND SERN LA
CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 891...892...893...894...
VALID 240843Z - 240945Z
DANGEROUS TORNADIC SUPERCELL LOCATED OVER JASPER/NEWTON COUNTIES MS IS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH...AND WILL MOVE INTO THE TOWN OF MERIDIAN MS BY 09Z. TORNADIC SUPERCELLS WILL ALSO BE LIKELY ACROSS THE REST OF EAST CENTRAL/SERN MS AND SERN LA TO PORTIONS OF WRN AL THROUGH 10Z.
REGIONAL RADARS SHOW NUMEROUS SUPERCELLS WITH STRONG ROTATIONS INDICATED WITH SEVERAL OF THESE STORMS...FAVORING A HIGH POTENTIAL FOR TORNADOES. THESE DISCRETE STORMS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE NEWD AT 50 MPH IN ADVANCE OF A SQUALL LINE WHICH WAS LOCATED FROM WRN MS TO SERN LA AT 0830Z.
..PETERS.. 11/24/2004
ATTN...WFO...BMX...MOB...JAN...LIX...
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Thanks for posting the heads-up. I'm in the NW metro Atlanta area, and things haven't gotten started here. I just checked to the west of me, and its definitely beginning to look ominous. Although we haven't really seen the sun in days. It's been overcast and raining for three days now.
We're already saturated....flooding is already an issue...so throw in super-cells, and this ought to be an interesting day to say the least.
Jeny
We're already saturated....flooding is already an issue...so throw in super-cells, and this ought to be an interesting day to say the least.
Jeny
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I don't really see Atlanta with a supercell problem. Their main concern should be the squall line over East Alabama around Anniston which is moving towards you. It seems to have weakened some over the past hour or so.
The line is about 30-45 minutes from here. I'll post if I can how bad it was.
The line is about 30-45 minutes from here. I'll post if I can how bad it was.
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Brent wrote:I don't really see Atlanta with a supercell problem. Their main concern should be the squall line over East Alabama around Anniston which is moving towards you. It seems to have weakened some over the past hour or so.
The line is about 30-45 minutes from here. I'll post if I can how bad it was.
Keep us posted, Brent. This way I'll have some advance warning...I suppose.
Stay safe...take cover if ya need...and post when the coast is clear.
Jeny
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We had an unconfirmed touchdown this morning in Elmore County, AL. Scary stuff and not far from my house at all. We didn't see anything and just had a lot of wind and heavy rain. There was apparently some significant damage in the surrounding counties and also at the last word I had I-65 northbound from Montgomery to Clanton is closed due to large trees in the road.
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Take care, JenyEliza! It seems to be clearing
here, now. We really had mostly rain and wind,
during the night, with a scattered thunderstorm
here and there. The tornado watch was lifted
around 2am. With instability still in place, though,
we'll see what this afternoon has in store with
the passage of the front.
here, now. We really had mostly rain and wind,
during the night, with a scattered thunderstorm
here and there. The tornado watch was lifted
around 2am. With instability still in place, though,
we'll see what this afternoon has in store with
the passage of the front.
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A tornado touched down just a few miles from where I live. The system had to come right over my house in order to make it to this area. It's a very scary thought...touchdown a few minutes earlier could have damaged or destroyed my home. I don't like even thinking about what else it could have done.
Story & Pictures at this link:
http://www.wlox.com/Global/story.asp?S= ... v=6DJHTUgk
Story & Pictures at this link:
http://www.wlox.com/Global/story.asp?S= ... v=6DJHTUgk
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Glad to hear that you're ok, Bonnie and MS!
Johnathan, do be careful coming home!
Another tornado watch has been issued for us
here in southern middle-TN until 5pm. We
haven't seen the sun in a week, and, it's shining
brightly, right now. I DO wish it would've waited
until AFTER the front comes through, tho!
Johnathan, do be careful coming home!
Another tornado watch has been issued for us
here in southern middle-TN until 5pm. We
haven't seen the sun in a week, and, it's shining
brightly, right now. I DO wish it would've waited
until AFTER the front comes through, tho!
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MS so glad to know you are ok!!! I've had the same thing happen and it indeed is frightening when you say "what if"!! In fact we had a touchdown about 2 miles North of the house the day before yesterday. I'm not really sure I like having the amount of knowledge I have since I now ususally follow tornados or probable tornados on the radar!! Not a lot of fun watching it unfold on radar heading towards your home, but at least I am able to warn people when I see it.
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