I can always tell when Tim has done the forecast... short, sweet and to the point. The whole discussion (well, except for the aviation and all that):
SPC HAS A SLIGHT RISK AREA HIGHLIGHTED JUST EAST OF OUR CWA ON THE DAY ONE CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK. SHORT TERM MODELS CONTINUE TO SHOW A POSSIBLE MCS DEVELOPING OVER NORTH GEORGIA DROPPING TO THE SOUTHEAST. IF THIS HAPPENS...IT WILL BE BEYOND THE FIRST PERIOD. THUS THE INHERITED FORECAST OF MOSTLY SUNNY AND HOT IS STILL VALID. TEMPS ONCE AGAIN WILL PUSH TO AROUND THE CENTURY MARK THIS AFTERNOON. LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITIES WILL OFFSET ANY HEAT ADVISORY CONCERNS.Here's some exciting news. We, as in the place where I am right now... I'll let that sink in... slight risk. Woohoo! Now, let's see how long it takes for me to kill this one...
I'm going to get. Crazy, hectic day.
Laters,
~Dewdrop
and yes folks!! She killed it! Way to go Dewdrop!!!
ReplyDeleteJust finished reading your whole chase blog entries after being on the road moving this weekend. Sounds like it was an amazing and exhausting experience. The biggest storm must have been at the customer service counter for delta :) I bet you get some nice storms today.
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Wow...just looked at the 13z Day 1. Looks like some serious action in S GA today!! Go Dew!
ReplyDeleteRick, we had a severe thundestorm this morning! Curse broken. 50 knot winds at the local military installation.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mikey... yes, wonderful storms today. Woohoo! The chase experience was wonderful. Big storm at the Delta counter... customer "service"... ha!
Steve, It actually came here... curse broken! Went right over me. Happy Dew Dance.
Storms ongoing in Lowndes County?..Happy Dew Dance time....
ReplyDeleteIndeed commence with HDD!!!
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