Nada here. I'm afraid that could be a more and more common outcome for CLL.
March 2023
Starting next week we will start transitioning to a wetter pattern as we enter April.With a stalled frontal boundary acting as a focal point for on and off showers and storms multiple days next week.
The front should be located closer to the coast. Only a 20-30% chance for us.
Maybe next weekend with another front.
Maybe next weekend with another front.
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Violent wedge tornado about 30 minutes to an hour from me right now.
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Last night was horrible for Mississippi.
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Saw a storm chaser got caught right in the suction vortex of a tornado in mississippi i believe, dont know his name but he survived, though his car got a nasty beating, ill never be able to storm chase, way way too dangerous
Almost all tornadoes travel SW to NE. Just stay south or west of it. Can’t be that difficult. I’d love to do it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:27 pm Saw a storm chaser got caught right in the suction vortex of a tornado in mississippi i believe, dont know his name but he survived, though his car got a nasty beating, ill never be able to storm chase, way way too dangerous
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I chased when I was at A&M in the early 2000s. It’s such a rush.Cpv17 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 6:12 pmAlmost all tornadoes travel SW to NE. Just stay south or west of it. Can’t be that difficult. I’d love to do it.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 4:27 pm Saw a storm chaser got caught right in the suction vortex of a tornado in mississippi i believe, dont know his name but he survived, though his car got a nasty beating, ill never be able to storm chase, way way too dangerous
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Cpv17 mistakes happen sometimes, even though we know how tornadoes move they can still be unpredictable, luckily that mistake didnt result in a death, plus it was at night time when its harder to see one coming, definitely a big adrenaline rush chasing those things for sure