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Originally posted by Drew99GT
www.spc.noaa.gov...
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center issued a HIGH RISK today; this is the earliest I think they've ever done that in a year. High risk of long track violent damaging tornadoes.
@TWCBreaking Buckhorn High School - a #tornado is likely heading your way right now. TAKE SHELTER!! This is between Moores Mill and New Market, AL.
AT 1005 AM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND STORM SPOTTERS WERE TRACKING A LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO. THIS TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR MERIDIANVILLE...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH. THIS IS A TORNADO EMGERGENCY FOR NORTHERN MADISON COUNTY AND THE MERIDIANVILLE AREA. TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY!
@TWCBreaking Damage reported at Buckhorn High School. This #tornado is large and heading towards the New Market, AL area.
@TWCBreaking Receiving preliminary reports of significant damage in northern Madison County, AL. #tornado
Originally posted by Drew99GT
Originally posted by Jazz87
reply to post by jacktorrance
I saw this link on another post in a different thread on the weather over there.
www.haarpstatus.com...
I haven't really looked into the sites validity but seemed interesting.
I also saw the post on fema employees heading over there.
Everyone stay safe over there for sure. Sendin good vibes.
haarp DOESN'T CREATE TORNADOES.
@TWCBreaking Very good news. All students are safe at Buckhorn High School in Madison Co., AL. #tornado
Why this freaky weather? The answer is, basically, an extremely unusual jet stream over the last few months, Masters explains. The jet stream that defines weather in North America is controlled by the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation, climate patterns that reflect differences in sea-level pressure across certain stretches of the globe. And the pressure differences this year have been tremendous—for the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), this year saw the most extreme difference ever recorded in December, and the second most extreme for the Arctic Oscillation (AO).
This positive pressure difference has drawn warm air from the southwest over the Eastern US, rather than the usual chilly air from the Arctic
@TWCBreaking #Tornado spotted northeast of Ellsinore, MO moving northeast. Alert/radar: wxch.nl...
@TWCBreaking Take cover NOW near the city of Jasper, TN. Possible #tornado indicated by radar: wxch.nl...
Originally posted by nixie_nox
The crazy weather was predicted and explained on so many threads, here it is one more time, NOAA even predicted a lot of it.
NOAA winter forecast
Why this freaky weather? The answer is, basically, an extremely unusual jet stream over the last few months, Masters explains. The jet stream that defines weather in North America is controlled by the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation, climate patterns that reflect differences in sea-level pressure across certain stretches of the globe. And the pressure differences this year have been tremendous—for the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), this year saw the most extreme difference ever recorded in December, and the second most extreme for the Arctic Oscillation (AO).
This positive pressure difference has drawn warm air from the southwest over the Eastern US, rather than the usual chilly air from the Arctic
link
Originally posted by crazydaisy
reply to post by gemineye
I just saw that Central Ky and Tenn has
a Tor-Con 9. I thought it only went to
8. Stay safe.
@TWCBreaking Move to your #tornado shelter on S side of Cape Girardeau, MO. Strong rotation, possibly wrapped in rain to your WSW. wxch.nl...