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Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:14 pm to deltaland
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:14 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:15 pm to deltaland
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Interestingly yesterdays system and the moderate areas of todays system were far worse than the high risk area today
That's why you shouldn't pay much attention to colors. Mesoscale shite will always win out.
This post was edited on 3/15/25 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:15 pm to deltaland
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Interestingly yesterdays system and the moderate areas of todays system were far worse than the high risk area today
Is it safe to say this yet? Lots of the high impact area is still in front of the storms, right?
ETA: not trying to argue or anything, genuinely curious
This post was edited on 3/15/25 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:15 pm to deltaland
My heart and prayers go out to all of these people. Wild day.
DI’d I read correctly that if it rains beforehand that it chokes off some energy for a tornado?
I’m in NE GA and supposed to get this stuff between 2 and 5 AM. There’s a small band of rain that just popped up in GA where I’m at.
Could that help?
DI’d I read correctly that if it rains beforehand that it chokes off some energy for a tornado?
I’m in NE GA and supposed to get this stuff between 2 and 5 AM. There’s a small band of rain that just popped up in GA where I’m at.
Could that help?
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:16 pm to deltaland
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Interestingly yesterdays system and the moderate areas of todays system were far worse than the high risk area today
Where did Tylertown fall?
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:16 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Shrug. CAPE was under 2k for a lot of Alabama. Maybe too much competition for not enough energy.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:17 pm to gumpinmizzou
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Is it safe to say this yet?

Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:18 pm to RazorBroncs
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I'm just an amateur so maybe I'm seeing it wrong, but it looks like there's serious rotation OUTSIDE the current warning polygon? Right over Cuba, MS
Now warned. Guess I can pat myself on the back that maybe I'm not so clueless after all
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:18 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Look at how the debris from the Gordo area gets spread out as the storm carries it off.


Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:18 pm to Sizzle_DAWG
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DI’d I read correctly that if it rains beforehand that it chokes off some energy for a tornado?
Not always. 4/27/11 for example.
Today's setup, particularly over the northern part of AL, has the rain/storms form immediately in front of the line of storms. Those storms remained sub-severe and dampened the atmosphere.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:19 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Injuries reported in Sipsey, AL per WAFF 48.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:19 pm to LegendInMyMind
Ah. Thanks for clarifying.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:20 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
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Look at how the debris from the Gordo area gets spread out as the storm carries it off.
Good catch.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:20 pm to gumpinmizzou
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Is it safe to say this yet? Lots of the high impact area is still in front of the storms, right?
It’s definitely not over yet, but right now we’re seeing more of a big mass of storms rather than the discrete supercells that are normally responsible for the violent, long-tracked tornadoes.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:22 pm to StringedInstruments
Was finally able to turn Spann on and damn he sounds tired
I didn't think Spann got tired
I didn't think Spann got tired
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:22 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
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we’re seeing more of a big mass of storms rather than the discrete supercells
Hopefully it stays this way.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:22 pm to alduckhunter
Spann said that the rain and cooler temperatures is making atmosphere more stable.
Posted on 3/15/25 at 5:23 pm to Wishnitwas1998
New tornado warning for a storm near York in Sumter County, AL.
This post was edited on 3/15/25 at 5:23 pm
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