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Stebo

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  1. Go troll somewhere else. Weather side doesn't need your shit.
  2. Yes I am, first order NWS sites are more important than your tree surrounded PWS and all the other PWSs.
  3. How about KLAN KOZW KRNP KFNT, I don't care about other poorly sited PWS.
  4. Nice yeah we came up here for the chance of tors and waited out the storm across the bay. I thought for sure we were skunked then the storm got close to shore and spun up.
  5. I was up here We waited until it came across the bay and as soon as it got close it spun up. They got so lucky in Port Austin. It was about a mile and a half off shore and about a 1/4 mile wide. It was a legit tornado over water.
  6. Clouds are pretty thick this morning, might not make it to 90 without some hep. Currently 78.
  7. This was a nice banking of a bunch of 90s early, will have a big number this year.
  8. Today is the one day of the stretch that is at risk of not hitting 90, I know they have 89 tomorrow but I think height rises will cap off storms tomorrow. If we do hit 90 today we could have a nice run at 90+.
  9. Notice that he hasn't said anything where they have been above 3 day in a row and will be 6 of the next 7.
  10. You mean that poorly sited PWS that's surrounded by trees
  11. Toledo was much more clear and were almost 100 yesterday.
  12. Clouds did in places to the north and west. We got to 86 and stayed there most of the day except for a half hour where the skies cleared and we shot up to 90.
  13. I'm sure there will be an advisory in the next few days down there. Today doesn't need one though.
  14. City hit 97 at like 6:30 lol. I imagine if we hadn't had rain and clouds in the morning we would have been near 100.
  15. The storm is getting the look of about to produce again. Inflows are increasing and the hook is getting well defined again
  16. The velocity is lagging but the CC says it's moving right toward the city.
  17. It cycled east and grew the meso in size. This tornado is bigger than the one near Poolesville.
  18. It's 100% down and heading right for Gaithersburg
  19. Ended up being a bit out of position on this one but I briefly saw the EF4 looking north toward Brooks as it was a smaller stovepipe, then the rain wrapped around and shrouded the tornado, plus it was moving away from me at that point. It didn't dawn on me until the track map came out though and I correlated with my location at the time I called DMX reporting the tornado.
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