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Re: Wather this weekend [Re: Geno] #1999994
01/22/17 08:53 AM
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Storms along the coast aren't far form intensifying into a super rich environment along the panhandle of Florida and South Georgia.

FWIW, NWS discussion from Jacksonville is very ominous and even makes a broad comparison of today's setup to 4/27/11.

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
1104 AM EST Sun Jan 22 2017

...High Risk of long lived and destructive tornadoes today...

North Florida and southeast Georgia residents,

The severe weather event we are about to go through has the potential
to be one of the most severe weather outbreaks since the 1993
Super Storm and possibly like the big tornado outbreak near the
University of Alabama a few years ago. A Tornado Watch called a
Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) is likely to be issued for
our area later today. Unfortunately reports are that 11 people
have already died in southern Georgia overnight. You need to take
this situation extremely seriously, like you would a potential
hurricane. Some things you need to know

1. Have a means to be alerted to severe weather, multiple means are
better. Most major phone carriers carry the Wireless Emergency
Alert (WEA) and it automatically goes to your phone, but if you
have turned it off please turn it back on today. The FEMA App will
also alert you and it is free. The Red Cross also has a tornado
app with a great deal of useful information.
2. Keep your phones charged at all times today.
3. If you have a NOAA weather radio make sure it has fresh
batteries and if it is stored this is the time to break it out.
4. Monitor the broadcast media and the NWS Jacksonville webpage,
Facebook and Twitter.
5. When a warning is issued, many people want to confirm the
information. Unfortunately today the storms will be moving so fast
that before you have the time to confirm the threat the tornado
could be on you. Please if a warning is issued resist the urge to
confirm the information and take shelter immediately, it could
save your or a family members life!
6. Have something to cover your head, Motorcycle or Bike helmet.
7. Find a safe room, preferably an interior room with minimum
glass in the room. Generally bathrooms are safest but avoid rooms
with large mirrors.
8. Please do not try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle, they will
be moving fast and on winding country roads you are likely to lose
the race. Find a safe shelter in a sturdy building as quickly as
possible.
9. Mobile and prefabricated homes are NOT safe in severe
weather, especially older ones.

Hopefully, we can escape this situation without anyone being injured
or significant damage, no one would be happier than the employees
of the National Weather Service, but we need to you take
precautions should the worst happen today.



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Re: Wather this weekend [Re: Geno] #2000010
01/22/17 09:14 AM
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Weather Channel showing Torcon values down there at 9.

Re: Wather this weekend [Re: wew3006] #2000019
01/22/17 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: wew3006
Weather Channel showing Torcon values down there at 9.


I didn't even know the weather channel still did weather?


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Re: Wather this weekend [Re: Geno] #2000022
01/22/17 09:21 AM
01/22/17 09:21 AM
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B'ham NWS just issued this:

CONFIRMED TORNADO across N Bullock County. TAKE COVER if you're north of Union Springs on Hwy 110 and US 29!


Very bad looking, heading NE toward AU-Opelika or just south.


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Re: Wather this weekend [Re: Clem] #2000033
01/22/17 09:30 AM
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The tornado in Bullock County is in relation to the rotation in the center of the low that will track through East Central Alabama through the day. I wouldn't be surprised to see the tornado watch expanded to include this area.


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Re: Wather this weekend [Re: Geno] #2000035
01/22/17 09:31 AM
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Bham NWS:

Tornado Warning for Bullock has been CANCELLED. Rotation has weakened. SVR TStorm Warning remains in effect.


Tornado watch is in effect until about 7 pm for basically everything south of B'ham.


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