Don't remember if I've ever mentioned it in here, but there's a guy I work with whose son was one of the founders of Basehunters Chasing. I've had many a nerdy weather conversation with him (the dad, not the son) but would like to meet him at some point
Bounded weak echo region just south of Peru. Can see a small area of lowered reflectivity in the top panel. Updraft is suspending rain/hail from falling. Shows up as lowered intensity
twitter says this guy had a tornado on his feed.. went down for me though https://www.periscope.tv/w/1mnxeVnArgoKX
Somebody explain to me like I'm five why there's about a 20 mile gap between the first watch lomcevak posted and the second.
been watching this http://katv.com/live first storm fell apart, the one behind it is still somewhat there
Oh boy this bitch looks bad. It's almost as if it's trying to hook there in the middle where it shows a lot of velocity while also dropping a nice hook at the end
Yea if that rotation tightens up then its game on since it will be over nothing but flat farmland. as it heads towards searcy.
Tightened back up, looks nice again I've got the Weather Channel on and they're talking about this storm saying they don't see much rotation on the velocity map. I must be retarded because that looks like some definite rotation in there
I feel like I have to fight Reed Timmer after seeing his twitter pic. I'm not gonna let him mean-mug c.uck me.