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nwohweather

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  1. Basically a Cat 1 hurricane in West Kansas right now. Some serious wind up and down that whole line
  2. Right lol? Appears as though it’s gaining forward speed as well
  3. Was chatting with my Dad who still resides in the Toledo area, it has been 136 days since the temperature has failed to reach 70°. Looks like the streak will make it to 139 before ending on Saturday
  4. For sure I would. As long as you have a good radar app, stick to open space, and keep a safe distance you're good to go. Heck I remember when I was younger living in Ohio before the 4G cell days, I'd call a buddy with GRLevel and they'd give me a radar play by play while I chased. Then just let your eyes guide you and watch where the lowering/rotation is and stay out of hail
  5. Maybe he meant storms chasing him Really though, in the Midwest that's okay from a chasing perspective. You've got tons of wide open field and flat land, easier to stay safe as long as you don't act like a lunatic and get right up in it
  6. Also wasn’t there significant snow in late April up there this year? If anything you’re all owed a little more nice weather lol
  7. I find it amazing they have information from hurricanes back that long ago
  8. Thank you for posting this! Very interesting hypothesis there
  9. Need a pattern change to relieve those poor folks in the Gulf. I feel like it just has not stopped raining around those parts
  10. Hawaii type weather around here lately. Just beautiful
  11. Was 62° this morning! I will say when you grow up with 4 very distinct seasons in the Midwest it is quite a weird feeling to essentially not have a Fall. It's almost a sort of exhaustion over having temps on a daily basis be in the ballpark of 90° from Mother's Day to October 1st.
  12. What a weird day. Absolutely poured buckets this morning, 5" of rain from this girl, now it's pure sunshine and calm with a high in the low 80s and reasonable humidity levels.
  13. Easy rusty. The wind/storm surge damage is incredible down there, which will require massive infrastructure costs to rebuild. Also oceanfront property is not the cheapest
  14. This is one of the things even I as a weather hobbyist didn't fully realize until I came down here, the difference in impacts in only a few miles is wildly different. I remember going out to Folly Beach last year during Isaias and the difference in conditions between my house and Folly (20 miles as the crow flies) was astounding. Went from cloudy with a slight breeze to 50 mph winds and roaring seas.
  15. This thing is a beast! Still has a hell of an eye
  16. Look at the lightning in the eyewall…
  17. Exactly. Instability increases at night with cooler temps aloft, which should allow this thing to really continue ramping up at night over the Loop. I really wouldn’t be shocked if we saw this thing roll in at 150+ the way it’s strengthening during the day time
  18. That tunnel in Mobile backs up terribly before the bay. It’s awful that such a vital road is 2 lanes each way for a significant portion and then has a complete choke of that caliber
  19. Should just name this storm Hurricane Lebron with the amount of hype it’s getting. The models and setup are very alarming but still I cannot recall the alarm bells being rang quite like this while still in the TD/low TS stage
  20. Yeah we can but all those people locally would lose the work. We’d basically move everything over to Houston and close that down permanently
  21. I mean dozens of people losing their jobs doesn’t sound funny to me…
  22. I certainly pray this does not track over portions that Laura did. My company lost an employee and has spent millions of dollars rebuilding our facilities following that event last year. To be honest I think we may just have to close it down if it were to take on another strike
  23. Looks like I brought the heat back with me for vacation. I apologize folks lol
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