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Posted on 1/8/20 at 4:27 pm to East Coast Band
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Really shouldn't be anymore.
With advanced radar,etc. You can better track a tornado on TV or your phone better than looking for one out the window
Absolutely agree. I don’t mean to imply that I’m tracking by eye; just that there’s something about severe storms at night that... I don’t know, creates a creepier aesthetic?
Posted on 1/8/20 at 4:29 pm to TDsngumbo
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Tracking them at night isn't the big problem I have with nighttime tornadoes. My problem is I can't sleep out of fear that if I do, I won't know one is heading my way and will be caught unprepared.
Yeah, that too. Last time we were in a warning zone I was up til 4am because a bomb couldn’t wake my girl up and I’m not getting caught off guard .
Posted on 1/8/20 at 4:57 pm to rbWarEagle
I guess it's the instinct of being the protector of the house,but I guess I would stay up all night to wait for the all clear.
Meanwhile, the wife who is always paranoid about any upcoming bad weather will be sleeping like a rock.
Meanwhile, the wife who is always paranoid about any upcoming bad weather will be sleeping like a rock.
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:00 pm to East Coast Band
Brad Travis?
@BradTravisWAFF
Just a heads up....For your NFL Saturday planning. You might want to look into other options/apps to watch the NFL playoff games should we go into continuous coverage.
@BradTravisWAFF
Just a heads up....For your NFL Saturday planning. You might want to look into other options/apps to watch the NFL playoff games should we go into continuous coverage.
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:03 pm to weadjust
I like Brad Travis. His style of covering severe weather is different than most others. Jason Simpson is hard to beat with the knowledge of the area, though. I call him Rain Man.
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:09 pm to LegendInMyMind
Right square in the middle of the enhanced zones. Guess I’m not sleeping Friday night. Last time we had tornadoes all over the place and the outlook wasn’t near this bad. I’d hate to see 4 or 5 because 3 is basically impending doom.
This post was edited on 1/8/20 at 5:20 pm
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:51 pm to rds dc
i swear it feels like spring rather than january, we have these fronts pushing through with severe weather every other week it seems and then the mid 70s temperatures
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:53 pm to weadjust
Should use their alternate channel to broadcast the game
Posted on 1/8/20 at 5:55 pm to East Coast Band
How is Pecan Island looking for Saturday morning around 5 am?
Posted on 1/8/20 at 6:44 pm to DVinBR
The last several days have been kinda crazy in NWLa.
Frost down in the morning and 70 degrees in the afternoon.
30-35 degree swings morning to afternoon.
Frost down in the morning and 70 degrees in the afternoon.
30-35 degree swings morning to afternoon.
Posted on 1/8/20 at 6:53 pm to LegendInMyMind
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I like Brad Travis. His style of covering severe weather is different than most others. Jason Simpson is hard to beat with the knowledge of the area, though. I call him Rain Man.
Read the book "What Stands in a Storm". It talks about the tornado outbreak in April 2011 and has significant insight from Simpson and Spann minute by minute of that event and what they did.
Posted on 1/8/20 at 7:41 pm to DVinBR
Add allergies to that. Lots of plants blooming already
Posted on 1/8/20 at 7:51 pm to LSUsmartass
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How is Pecan Island looking for Saturday morning around 5 am?
Way better than it looks once the sun is up. The sun heating things up doesn't help the smell, either.
This post was edited on 1/8/20 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 1/8/20 at 8:45 pm to Scoop
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The last several days have been kinda crazy in NWLa.
Frost down in the morning and 70 degrees in the afternoon.
30-35 degree swings morning to afternoon.
Yep, not looking forward to Friday evening.
This post was edited on 1/8/20 at 9:43 pm
Posted on 1/9/20 at 6:13 am to deltaland
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The negative side to that is you get the hottest part of the day which leads to higher humidity and more energy for the storms to develop
The humidity is the lowest in the hottest part of the day and the highest during the night
Posted on 1/9/20 at 6:21 am to TDsngumbo
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include these areas because it seems over the past 10 years or so many of the more intense tornadoes don't occur in Texas and the plains.
I agree. Maybe we just hear about these more and pay more attention because it affects us. Also most tornadoes in the plains usually only hit wide open farmland. Ms and Al are littered with rural small towns and homes o the point every tornado hits something. And a lot less people have shelters and preparation here compared to say Oklahoma
Posted on 1/9/20 at 6:24 am to LegendInMyMind
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like Brad Travis. His style of covering severe weather is different than most others. Jason Simpson is hard to beat with the knowledge of the area, though. I call him Rain Man.
Nobody beats the GOAT though
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