Hey Mike, thanks for posting my FreshAJ weather blog link on your blog! Really appreciate it and I hope it gives some additional value to your readers.
I've enjoyed reading through your blog as well and will be sure to highlight it on my blog in the near future. Thanks again!
Yea absolutely Mike. I'll need to read your book first so I'll pick it up on Amazon soon and hopefully I'll get some time to read it over the holidays. The book seems really cool and I can't wait to read it!
Another Day With a Tornado and Giant Hail Risk The brown area has a significant risk of tornadoes. The risk may be a bit higher in Texas than in Oklahoma or Arkansas. The hail outlook has hatching where hailstones more than 2" in diameter or larger are forecast to fall. The red area has an enhanced risk and the yellow area has a significant risk of 1" or larger hail.
Here is the tornado forecast for the rest of the night (till 6am CST). Red, hatched = high risk of strong tornadoes. Yellow, hatched = enhanced risk of strong tornadoes. Blown = significant risk of tornadoes. This will be the last update of the night. Tornado Watch until 2am. Please make sure you have ways of getting warnings of tornadoes and 80 mph winds. 6:15pm NWS believes the chances for tornadoes and damaging winds are increasing in Mississippi. They also say they are going to extend the tornado watch to the east later this evening. 5:35pm: The northwest part of the tornado watch has been cancelled Here is the area where tornadoes are more likely from 4:30 to 7:30pm. From Atmosphere Analytics Rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation" Tornado Watch till 9pm If you live in these areas it is vital to monitor the weather until the watch expires at 9pm Note the forecast is for "numerous strong tornadoes." A very rare "particularly dangerous situation" ...
Note: this forecast has been updated. Go here for the latest. Update at 6:45pm. The National Hurricane Center now seems to agree with my forecast. The red area is where they are forecasting an 80% chance of a tropical depression, or stronger storm, to develop sometime during the next seven days. I believe the best chance is in the Tuesday to Thursday period for tropical storm development. Update at 6pm: The afternoon model runs, among the models I trust, continue to show a good chance (at least 50%) of a tropical storm forming in the western Gulf. I will update this forecast Sunday morning. Update at 1pm: The new run of the models I trust are in and my confidence has only grown that there is a threat of a tropical storm developing in the western Gulf of Mexico to the west of the orange line. The rest of this forecast (below) is still valid. People in the USA and northeast Mexico (west of the orange line) should keep an eye on the weather this week. While t...
Hey Mike, thanks for posting my FreshAJ weather blog link on your blog! Really appreciate it and I hope it gives some additional value to your readers.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed reading through your blog as well and will be sure to highlight it on my blog in the near future. Thanks again!
Best,
AJ
AJ,
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. You have a great blog that I invite my readers to check out.
I also invite you to review my book on your blog if you are inclined to do so. I especially welcome reviews from other meteorologists.
Mike
Yea absolutely Mike. I'll need to read your book first so I'll pick it up on Amazon soon and hopefully I'll get some time to read it over the holidays. The book seems really cool and I can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteStay in touch,
AJ