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March 17-18 Severe Weather Event


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3 minutes ago, SluggerWx said:

So much has already happened today when I didn't think we'd be discussing debris signatures until dark/after dark. It's scary to think about all this being a precursor to a stronger event within the next few hours...

Tons of convection and rain all over Alabama at present.  Hard to believe there could be this much activity now and still have a risk for later tonight.  Would think the atmosphere is getting worked over pretty well at this point, but not seeing any indication of that.

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Just now, Macintosh said:

Tons of convection and rain all over Alabama at present.  Hard to believe there could be this much activity now and still have a risk for later tonight.  Would think the atmosphere is getting worked over pretty well at this point, but not seeing any indication of that.

storms hanging up the front over AL..winds remain backed and it will be that way for a while...unstable air just to the south and will help sustain storms as they hit the front 

any storm hitting that front will really spin up 

like they have been

 

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1 minute ago, Macintosh said:

Tons of convection and rain all over Alabama at present.  Hard to believe there could be this much activity now and still have a risk for later tonight.  Would think the atmosphere is getting worked over pretty well at this point, but not seeing any indication of that.

The next round is firing up now over western MS. They have a lot of energy yet to work with.

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2 minutes ago, mob1 said:

The storm near Gilbertown is going nuts 

ULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED  
TORNADO WARNING  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL  
417 PM CDT WED MAR 17 2021  
  
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOBILE HAS ISSUED A  
  
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...  
  SOUTHEASTERN CHOCTAW COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA...  
  NORTHWESTERN CLARKE COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA...  
  
* UNTIL 500 PM CDT.  
      
* AT 416 PM CDT, A CONFIRMED LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO  
  WAS LOCATED 7 MILES EAST OF GILBERTOWN, OR 16 MILES SOUTH OF  
  BUTLER, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 35 MPH.  
  
  THIS IS A PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!  
  
  HAZARD...DAMAGING TORNADO.  

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