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02/28: NOW: Tx. Panh. (locked)

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Karen Rhoden

Well Peeps, the SQUEEGEE has started!!!

Check out AMA radar:-

http://www.weathertap.com/protected/gen/ra...ad_ama_ani.html

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p1...0/si.kama.shtml

This poor system is trying to squeege what little moisture it has to work with out into a squall line - AKA linear piece of sausage!!

Good luck to anybody who's out there freezing their butts off in the Texas Panhandle!!!

As a Normanite - I'll be watching for this one rolling into my neighbourhood sometime tomorrow - and maybe even a little lightning for our trouble!!!

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nowcasting seperate from forecasting?

Should this thread be under the "Forecast" topic?

from the guidelines:

"(3) Nowcasts and severe weather reports. These topics belong in a Forecast thread only. Chase Report threads are only for people who have been there or who are commenting on another persons' chase account."

and also this one:

"(e) The message subject is extremely important, and must begin with, in order, (1) the date; (2) the word "forecast" or "chase report"; and (3) the geographic area For example "3/23 Forecast: Texas - big storms" or "5/22 Chase report: Oklahoma tornadoes" are acceptable. Moderators will regularly tweak subject lines to fit the latest situation. "

Just curious if there's been a change.

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Yes... this thread is tertiary to our FCST and REPORT threads and is now locked down.

Tim
 
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