Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Early Morning Radar Look



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* A few things of interest on this radar image...The back edge of the line has become a bit broken...This could lead to a more supercellular mode of development, particularly across southernmost MS, where they didn't see as much stabilizing rain earlier tonight/yesterday...

* Strongest storm in our part of the world is moving through northern Lauderdale County...No warning on this storm, but could see some gusty winds in Collinsville, Martin, Bailey, and eventually Lauderdale and parts of southern Kemper County.

* Pretty impressive couplet on the storm in Marion/Lamar County...That one will stay south of our area, but it will be interesting to watch it develop. So far, there have been no reports of any tornadoes in Miss. I think the best chance of any actual tornado comes south of a line from McComb to Hattiesburg to Pensacola, FL.

* Now watching from home...Will drive back into work if the situation deteriorates, but Charles Daniel is on duty at the station and will handle the television side of things through the remainder of the morning...

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