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Nice interpretation, T-man!  That helps.  I often need a translator to understand colloquial expressions.

 

Currently, there is a nice thunderstorm outside going through the motions.  Thunder, lightning, heavy rain, yada, yada, yada...

Glad to be of service, lol.  I had a nice line of storms coming in from Ala. which saw me on the horizon, freaked out, dissipated, then reformed big time a county to the south and east :)  A typical "can't win for losing" day in Tonyville the last bunch of years.  T

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Hot and muggy here in CAE with no break in sight...summer has arrived  ;) 

 

CAE.....

.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
GFS AND ECMWF ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT REGARDING THE LONG TERM PATTERN.
UPPER RIDGE WILL BUILD OVER THE ROCKIES REGION AND LONG WAVE
TROUGH WILL DEEPEN OVER THE EASTERN CONUS. VERY LITTLE LONGITUDINAL
PROGRESSION WITH THE UPPER LEVEL PATTERN...RESULTING IN UNSETTLED
WEATHER ACROSS THE AREA THROUGH THE PERIOD. UPPER FLOW BECOMES
MORE SW BY SATURDAY BRINGING DEEP GULF MOISTURE INTO THE AREA.
MODELS SHOW A SERIES OF SHORTWAVES WHICH MAY BE A FOCUS FOR
CONVECTIVE ACTIVITY. AT THE SURFACE...HIGH PRESSURE WILL REMAIN
CENTERED OVER THE WESTERN ATLANTIC THROUGH THE END OF THE WORK
WEEK PROMOTING A WARM MOIST FLOW INTO THE AREA. A FRONT WILL PUSH
TOWARDS THE REGION FRI/SAT AND MAY STALL ACROSS THE AREA LATE IN
THE WEEKEND. PWAT VALUES EXPECTED TO REMAIN ELEVATED BETWEEN 1.75
TO 2.00 INCHES.
NAM BUFKIT SOUNDING SHOWING IMPRESSIVE INSTABILITY
ON FRIDAY WITH CAPE VALUES NEAR 2500 J/KG.
HIGHS WILL BE NEAR
NORMAL AT AROUND 90 DEGREES WITH LOWS IN THE LOWER 70S.

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Had a storm drop around 1.30 inches of rain around noon. Here is a picture of the little creek that runs next to the driveway and it got up the highest I've ever seen it get. Normally it runs at a trickle. Now another good storm is just off to the west.

 

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Yep! but atleast this is a more common sight here in downtown Columbia during the afternoons compared to last year at this time:

 

Very true  :D  

 

 

I said several years ago that I would not change my avatar until we are out of this horrible drought. CAE has recorded 24.58 for the year so far and that is a whopping 4.16 above normal :wub: If this keeps up I will have to look for another one soon :lol: 

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Guess which station is mine :D

 

 

 

6/26/2013   7:00 AM   NC-JH-14   Clayton 1.3 SSW  2.45 NA NA NC Johnston  icon_view.gif 6/26/2013   7:00 AM   NC-JH-24   Clayton 1.6 S  2.56 NA NA NC Johnston  icon_view.gif 6/26/2013   7:00 AM   NC-JH-20   Clayton 4.6 ESE  3.04 NA NA NC Johnston  icon_view.gif 6/26/2013   7:00 AM   NC-JH-7   Clayton 5.7 SSE  0.07 NA NA NC Johnston  icon_view.gif 6/26/2013   7:00 AM   NC-JH-46   Clayton 6.8 ESE  2.27 NA NA NC Johnston  icon_view.gif
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Too bad KRAX is down for repairs tonight. Hoping to get something decent from this line that's knocking at the door, but know it's also winding down as it approaches. That cluster that hung around all afternoon just to the SE of here helped to stablize the local environment this afternoon... temps dropped into the mid 70's mid-afternoon and DP's dropped down into mid 60s

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LMAO, it's sprinkling outside when radar shows a big storm over our area again. I don't know what the heck is going on. 2 inch per hour rates over our area on radar with barely anything falling out the sky.

Edit: It finally started. Very windy, lightning, thunder, and heavy rain.

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LMAO, it's sprinkling outside when radar shows a big storm over our area again. I don't know what the heck is going on. 2 inch per hour rates over our area on radar with barely anything falling out the sky.

Might not be your issue but... Wunderground has been having problems with centering the radar images correctly.

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Tornado Warning


TORNADO WARNING

TNC025-067-270615-

/O.NEW.KMRX.TO.W.0009.130627T0539Z-130627T0615Z/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

TORNADO WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN

139 AM EDT THU JUN 27 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...

CLAIBORNE COUNTY IN EAST TENNESSEE...

HANCOCK COUNTY IN EAST TENNESSEE...

* UNTIL 215 AM EDT

* AT 136 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO 6 MILES

SOUTHWEST OF HARROGATE-SHAWANEE...OR 7 MILES SOUTH OF MIDDLESBORO.

DOPPLER RADAR SHOWED THIS TORNADO MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE...

SNEEDVILLE...HARROGATE-SHAWANEE...TAZEWELL...SANDLICK...LONE

MOUNTAIN...HOWARD QUARTER...EVANSTON AND TREADWAY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

IF IN MOBILE HOMES OR VEHICLES...EVACUATE THEM AND GET INSIDE A

STURDY SHELTER. IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE NEAREST

DITCH OR OTHER LOW SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

THE SAFEST PLACE TO BE DURING A TORNADO IS IN A BASEMENT. GET UNDER A

WORKBENCH OR OTHER PIECE OF STURDY FURNITURE. IF NO BASEMENT IS

AVAILABLE...SEEK SHELTER ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING IN AN

INTERIOR HALLWAY OR ROOM SUCH AS A CLOSET. IF IN MOBILE HOMES OR

VEHICLES...EVACUATE THEM AND GET INSIDE A SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 AM EDT

THURSDAY MORNING FOR EAST TENNESSEE.

&&

LAT...LON 3655 8319 3641 8322 3639 8330 3642 8335

3641 8339 3642 8342 3640 8346 3637 8345

3637 8350 3641 8379 3644 8381 3642 8383

3644 8386 3643 8388 3659 8388

TIME...MOT...LOC 0539Z 279DEG 33KT 3650 8368

$$

DH

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It's coming.

 

UNION TN-ANDERSON TN-KNOX TN-SEVIER TN-BLOUNT TN-
226 AM EDT THU JUN 27 2013

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 245 AM EDT
FOR BLOUNT...SEVIER...KNOX...ANDERSON AND UNION COUNTIES...

AT 224 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO
INDICATE A LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING QUARTER
SIZE HAIL...AND DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH.  THESE STORMS
WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 8 MILES WEST OF JEFFERSON
CITY TO 6 MILES EAST OF KNOXVILLE TO 9 MILES WEST OF KNOXVILLE TO
OAK RIDGE...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 30 MPH.

LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  SEVIERVILLE...ALCOA...MARYVILLE...GATLINBURG...FARRAGUT...PIGEON
  FORGE...EAGLETON VILLAGE...LAKE FOREST...KIMBERLIN HEIGHTS...
  KODAK...MCMAHAN...SEYMOUR...WILDWOOD...HARRISBURG...BIRD
  CROSSING...PITTMAN CENTER...WEARS VALLEY AND WALLAND

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And here we go!

 

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
  AVERY COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHERN BUNCOMBE COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHWESTERN BURKE COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHERN HAYWOOD COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHWESTERN MCDOWELL COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  MADISON COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  MITCHELL COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  NORTHEASTERN SWAIN COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...
  YANCEY COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...

* UNTIL 400 AM EDT

* AT 302 AM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE OF SEVERE
  THUNDERSTORMS WITH A HISTORY OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
  OF 60 MPH. THESE STORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 8
  MILES EAST OF TUSCULUM TO 7 MILES SOUTHEAST OF NEWPORT TO 8 MILES
  SOUTHEAST OF EAGLETON VILLAGE...AND MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH.

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL IMPACT LOCATIONS NEAR...
  HOT SPRINGS.
  WATERVILLE.
  RAMSEYTOWN...MARSHALL AND BULADEAN.
  MARS HILL.
  BURNSVILLE...BARNARDSVILLE AND BAKERSVILLE.
  WEAVERVILLE AND MICAVILLE.
  INGALLS...LEICESTER...SPRUCE PINE AND WOODFIN.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

THESE STORMS ARE CAPABLE OF BLOWING DOWN SCATTERED TREES AND POWER
LINES. SEEK SHELTER INSIDE AN INTERIOR ROOM.

 

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