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  • #61
    Originally posted by Geor! View Post
    What is that map displaying? Dew point/humidity?
    favorite colors by location
    Originally posted by Nash B.
    Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
      What does Wx mean?
      Weathercross? Pwescription?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by TENGRAM View Post
        Weathercross? Pwescription?

        We've already established that the in nerdspeak the x is pronounced 'eather'

        Lx - leather
        fx - feather
        tx - tether
        whx - whether
        G'Day Mate

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        • #64
          the indicators are indicating....................

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          • #65
            From a local weather blogger:

            One of the first times I ever blogged live out of the National Weather Service, Norman Forecast Office, not much happened. As I prepared to leave, Mike Foster, the meteorologist in charge, told me that the day would help me prepare for “When, not if” something happened.

            I have been in this forecast office for the Lone Grove tornado a couple of years ago in February and last year’s May 10 tornado outbreak. Today, is quite possibly a “When” day. Please be safe today.

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            • #66
              Tornado warnings in Kansas.
              How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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              • #67
                My neighborhood association just sent this...


                After 4pm in Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area, Counties Included (Wise/Denton/Dallas/Tarrant/Kaufman/Collin/Grayson,etc)

                will see an outflow convection that will be producing tornadoes, very large hail and very high straight line winds.

                An area (as of 12 pm today) just North of the Dallas County line has been included in the "high risk" area. There are two terms the NOAA and Weather.gov rarely use: PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) and HIGH RISK. They only use those when there are life-threatening and massive injury potential weather for high end EF-4 and EF-5 tornadoes, they're RARE.
                Today's is listed as "high risk" AND PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION) http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0356.html

                What this means to us:
                Areas affected with long-track EF-4 & EF-5 probability: Bridgeport, Runaway Bay, Denton, OKC, Tulsa
                Areas affected with moderate to high risk probability of long-track EF4-EF5 tornado: Dallas, Irving, Carrollton, Ft. Worth, Keller, etc.

                The entire DFW Metro area on up North to Oklahoma is going to be subject to some extreme weather today. The weather service has stated there is a 100% chance of tornadoes throughout Oklahoma and into North Texas(Denton/Wise) Counties. The rest of us have at least a 40-60% chance of some pretty epic weather.

                One weather channel worker just north of the Red River has stated that this could rival the April 27th breakout which killed over 316 people throughout AR/Alabama. He then went on to say that this is something of biblical proportions. Call your families in Oklahoma and make sure they have shelter to go to. Some Oklahoma schools are letting out early and afternoon activities are cancelled. Some schools in Northern Counties of TX are canceling activities as well.

                After 4 pm, it's supposedly GAME ON until midnight tonight. Keep your eyes up, have a plan for your family and be prepared. If things start to look too wicked, we may see about going into the basement of a local building. I'll send out a followup later if this changes.

                Weather Tiff's QUICK TIPS FOR SURVIVING A STUPID TORNADO:

                Don't wait for sirens, according to my meteorologist friend, they aren't meant to be heard in your home.
                Interior room, no windows on the lowest floor.
                If you live in an apartment, make friends with your lower level neighbor. It's time to share the tub.
                If you can get below ground, that's the best option. Take water, snacks, pillows, sleeping bags.
                TWEET your location, or FACEBOOK / CITY update it before the storm hits you. (We've seen in Joplin, social media works when cell phone towers do not) We want to be able to dig you out.
                Place mattresses over your head AND pillows/sleeping bags. In large tornadoes the mattresses will blow off, have extra fluff to protect your head
                Put small children in HELMETS. (seems extreme but, two kids were saved in Joplin because their mom put helmets on them, one child was hit in the head with a toilet as it was lifting off, he was saved by a silly bike helmet. If you have an adult helment, rock that puppy with pride.)
                Have fun with this, it rarely happens in DFW, this year seems to be something America hasn't seen since the late 1800's. Enjoy the hysteria.
                If you are out in your car, ditch the car. Run to a corner store and get in the freezer, it's miraculous how well those freezers literally stand up to the large violent tornadoes and save MANY lives.
                Do not park or hide under and overpass. That movie made it seem all cool and chic, it lied. You can die.
                If you're outside with no car and have nothing prepared-God Speed to you as you duck and cover like an elementary school kid in the local ditch.
                Bathtubs on the interior of the house really are the best. A lot more wood goes into the construction of a bathroom than other portions of the house, especially closets. Grab your rubber duckies and hunker down.
                Have flashlights and a snack/water ready to go. Oreos are quite delightful during eventful historic weather.
                Again, make sure to tweet or facebook your final destination as the storm bears down on you. In the midst of chaos, tweet-away!

                Again, don't mess around with this. The wx people I've been following since 2008 on twitter are stressing this is a dire situation for Northern Counties and a potentially dire and life-threatening situation for us in Dallas - Ft. Worth - Irving Metro.

                Below are Links detailing the weather statement from noon today, they'll upgrade this in an hour or so. The line is already forming as of 1pm out west of here near Abilene. Keep watch my friends! I'm hopeful this won't be too big an issue for Irving, but you never know.

                Find government benefits, services, agencies, and information at USA.gov. Contact elected officials. Learn about passports, Social Security, taxes, and more.


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                Originally posted by BradM
                But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                Originally posted by Leah
                In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
                  I took this at the farm this morning. You guys better watch out.

                  Hahaha
                  2 Chronicles 7:14
                  If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by SMKR View Post
                    pressure gradients
                    No.

                    Since when are pressure map scales from 0-4360?


                    That is a CAPE map. Convective available potential energy. It's displaying atmospheric instability... Or ability to support severe storms. High CAPE means high updraft.

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                    • #70
                      one just formed just north of abilene moving NE at 40. I think most of these storms are going to move NE.
                      Los Angeles Rams 11-5
                      Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
                      Up Next - vs. Atlanta

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                      • #71
                        The bermudas are spiking at 1000 feet.
                        www.dfwdirtriders.com

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                          My neighborhood association just sent this...


                          After 4pm in Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area, Counties Included (Wise/Denton/Dallas/Tarrant/Kaufman/Collin/Grayson,etc)

                          will see an outflow convection that will be producing tornadoes, very large hail and very high straight line winds.

                          An area (as of 12 pm today) just North of the Dallas County line has been included in the "high risk" area. There are two terms the NOAA and Weather.gov rarely use: PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) and HIGH RISK. They only use those when there are life-threatening and massive injury potential weather for high end EF-4 and EF-5 tornadoes, they're RARE.
                          Today's is listed as "high risk" AND PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION) http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0356.html

                          What this means to us:
                          Areas affected with long-track EF-4 & EF-5 probability: Bridgeport, Runaway Bay, Denton, OKC, Tulsa
                          Areas affected with moderate to high risk probability of long-track EF4-EF5 tornado: Dallas, Irving, Carrollton, Ft. Worth, Keller, etc.

                          The entire DFW Metro area on up North to Oklahoma is going to be subject to some extreme weather today. The weather service has stated there is a 100% chance of tornadoes throughout Oklahoma and into North Texas(Denton/Wise) Counties. The rest of us have at least a 40-60% chance of some pretty epic weather.

                          One weather channel worker just north of the Red River has stated that this could rival the April 27th breakout which killed over 316 people throughout AR/Alabama. He then went on to say that this is something of biblical proportions. Call your families in Oklahoma and make sure they have shelter to go to. Some Oklahoma schools are letting out early and afternoon activities are cancelled. Some schools in Northern Counties of TX are canceling activities as well.

                          After 4 pm, it's supposedly GAME ON until midnight tonight. Keep your eyes up, have a plan for your family and be prepared. If things start to look too wicked, we may see about going into the basement of a local building. I'll send out a followup later if this changes.

                          Weather Tiff's QUICK TIPS FOR SURVIVING A STUPID TORNADO:

                          Don't wait for sirens, according to my meteorologist friend, they aren't meant to be heard in your home.
                          Interior room, no windows on the lowest floor.
                          If you live in an apartment, make friends with your lower level neighbor. It's time to share the tub.
                          If you can get below ground, that's the best option. Take water, snacks, pillows, sleeping bags.
                          TWEET your location, or FACEBOOK / CITY update it before the storm hits you. (We've seen in Joplin, social media works when cell phone towers do not) We want to be able to dig you out.
                          Place mattresses over your head AND pillows/sleeping bags. In large tornadoes the mattresses will blow off, have extra fluff to protect your head
                          Put small children in HELMETS. (seems extreme but, two kids were saved in Joplin because their mom put helmets on them, one child was hit in the head with a toilet as it was lifting off, he was saved by a silly bike helmet. If you have an adult helment, rock that puppy with pride.)
                          Have fun with this, it rarely happens in DFW, this year seems to be something America hasn't seen since the late 1800's. Enjoy the hysteria.
                          If you are out in your car, ditch the car. Run to a corner store and get in the freezer, it's miraculous how well those freezers literally stand up to the large violent tornadoes and save MANY lives.
                          Do not park or hide under and overpass. That movie made it seem all cool and chic, it lied. You can die.
                          If you're outside with no car and have nothing prepared-God Speed to you as you duck and cover like an elementary school kid in the local ditch.
                          Bathtubs on the interior of the house really are the best. A lot more wood goes into the construction of a bathroom than other portions of the house, especially closets. Grab your rubber duckies and hunker down.
                          Have flashlights and a snack/water ready to go. Oreos are quite delightful during eventful historic weather.
                          Again, make sure to tweet or facebook your final destination as the storm bears down on you. In the midst of chaos, tweet-away!

                          Again, don't mess around with this. The wx people I've been following since 2008 on twitter are stressing this is a dire situation for Northern Counties and a potentially dire and life-threatening situation for us in Dallas - Ft. Worth - Irving Metro.

                          Below are Links detailing the weather statement from noon today, they'll upgrade this in an hour or so. The line is already forming as of 1pm out west of here near Abilene. Keep watch my friends! I'm hopeful this won't be too big an issue for Irving, but you never know.

                          Find government benefits, services, agencies, and information at USA.gov. Contact elected officials. Learn about passports, Social Security, taxes, and more.


                          http://ow.ly/51SjR
                          yea there was some storm chasers that hid under a bridge during the Andover tornado I believe. They survived but a bunch of people tried that in Oklahoma during the Moore F5 and got killed cause their bridges are smooth instead of having girders on the bottom.
                          Los Angeles Rams 11-5
                          Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
                          Up Next - vs. Atlanta

                          2017 NFC West Division Champions

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                          • #73
                            lmao. Randy Denzer's audio feed is now very little words, and a lot of loud "Smack my Bitch Up" by Prodigy. hahahaha


                            I don't know where they are at, but there is now rotation.
                            Originally posted by BradM
                            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                            Originally posted by Leah
                            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                            • #74
                              will there be another thread when nothing happens?

                              god bless.
                              It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
                                The bermudas are spiking at 1000 feet.
                                I can't get my bermuda to grow for shit. I've tried fertilizer and tons of water, but nothing.
                                G'Day Mate

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