The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
-Psalm 19:1

Do you know that God controls the clouds and makes his lightning flash?
-Job 37:15



Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Possibility of things going severe in the south today!!!

After weeks (gosh, almost a month) of NO PRECIPITATION, it is refreshing to see some solid rain in the forecast. Though the goons at TWC have mentioned the word "severe", there doesn't seem to be a real likelihood of that.

RELATIVELY WEAK LAPSE RATES AND WEAKENING LOW LEVEL SHEAR SHOULD ACT TO LIMIT SEVERITY OF THUNDERSTORMS THAT ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE ACROSS THIS REGION THROUGH THE PERIOD.
Rain though, some much needed rain and appreciated thundershowers are in the forecasts of today and tomorrow. Bring it on! They do indicate a marginal severe threat along the gulf coast of the affected region, and at 10:15, my wonderful gtb called when he heard of a tornado warning in St. George Island, near Apalachicola, FL, in the Big Bend. Instability locally is most likely insufficient for that kind of threat.

Did I mention that we found our perfect wedding spot???
(tee hee--big grin!)

Yesterday, I mentioned Tropical Storm Marco... he was more of a "here today/gone tomorrow" sort of storm. Did ya blink?

I have noticed some really terrific search words that upturned my blog for folks, thought I'd share during this lull...
  1. Picture of a bad hurricane (Seems I always have a "WHA?!" on my list.)
  2. Deadliest Dust Devil (Sometimes, more than one...)
  3. Oh my God, the world is coming to an end with Ike (they visited twice--shaking my head)
  4. Jim Cantore hurricane magnet (lol!!! I wonder if he knows that...)
  5. Is Louisiana a hurricane magnet (Didn't you read? Jim Cantore is!)
  6. Stupid people evacuate hurricane Ike (not sure which side they're on with that one)
  7. Storm Marco "little guy" (Hey, that was my name for him!)
  8. Another name for storm chaser (What am I, a thesaurus?)
  9. What happened to Twister Sisters of the WE channel (I had heard about re-runs for a while, but the contract was not extended. Be on the lookout for "Tornado Road" on NBC coming soon. Same company.)
  10. Song Dew drop inn (There's a song?! I must have the song!)
  11. Dew drops in ga (Oh no! Am I ok? OK, OK, yes, yes, I was cheesy with that one...)
  12. Dewdrop storm chaser (Yes, folks, I have reached the big time. Show me the weather!)
Already... 11:15, we are hearing tornado reports out of Panama City Beach. Damage to structures... Just got a mesoscale discussion issued for the area to my west. Things are getting busy.

Thanks to Corey for sharing this great comic with me in comments.





4:45 Update: Things are really flaring up today... 4 tornado reports. One in Enterprise, AL where the school was destroyed last year, was that last year, yes March 2007? EF4.

4:15---->4:40 (still going and it was going well before then.)----> Welcome to the fall tornado season...

Have a lovely day!
~Dewdrop

7 comments:

  1. Dew drops in Ga....cheesy, but funny. LOL!

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  2. Well, at least someone laughed. :O)

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  3. love the search words - i enjoy a good laugh with those on my own blog, too!

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  4. 10/8/08 Dinette Set Comic:

    http://www.arcamax.com/newspics/6/622/62282.gif

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  5. Jenn-
    So glad you and gtb found the perfect wedding spot! That'll make for some beautiful pictures!! You go on that CERT training... I'm impressed! As always... such funny searches. Is there a special way to find out searches like that? If so, how? That may be a dumb question, but I'm curious now!

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  6. we got 5 and a half inches of rain last night here at my house... we had only had 7 all year! its still cloudy now but no dew drops in sight :) love your photo!
    and the wedding sight too!

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  7. Loved that looming, low shelf cloud! It really seems to be creeping forward!

    Great extra information! And your list of words is hilarious!

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