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I just flew in from Denver to DFW. We got our asses beat north of this weather. Just south of Wichita Falls around 17,000-11,000". You can tell when things are unstable in an area like that.
Now, I'm in row 32 headed out of the area. Good luck! TC |
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[#4]
Damn fine example of a super cell thunderstorm. The entire storm is rotating. |
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[#5]
You guys might like this. Live feeds from chasers that you can select from an overlaid radar map.
https://tvnweather.com/live/ |
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[#6]
Looking at WFAA's radar, it looks like there are two storms, one to the south that is going to head up across the middle of the metroplex and hit me dead on, and one to the south west that is going to head over Fort Worth and then swipe me too.
BRING IT MOTHER FUCKERS!!!! |
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Quoted: You guys might like this. Live feeds from chasers that you can select from an overlaid radar map. https://tvnweather.com/live/ View Quote Awesome link! I'm in West Dallas... I wonder if that system is going to get stronger or weaker as it heads this way. |
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[#11]
Stephenville is fixing to get hit. Nader developing right now. http://www.svrhd.com/live |
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[#13]
Watch out Stephenville, it's rain wrapped and is damn near to town!!
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[#16]
Lady friend's son is in a downstairs bathroom - softball size hail and all least two touched down that he saw. More updates as her freak-out subsides.
ETA: His apartment is in Stephensville. Fuck! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#17]
FYI anyone in Tarrant county with a ham radio.
146.940mhz is the skywarn freq. there's also an online broadcast of it on many "police scanner" phone apps. |
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[#18]
Looks like the one hitting Granbury now is picking up steam as it heads into Fort Worth. That looks like it's going to come right over me.
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[#20]
Quoted: Time to wrap your belt around the nearest pipe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like the one hitting Granbury now is picking up steam as it heads into Fort Worth. That looks like it's going to come right over me. Time to wrap your belt around the nearest pipe. '...he walked right up to the tornado, buck naked, and threw a bottle of whiskey at it, and it never touched the ground!' |
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Quoted: I'll be like that dude in Twister... '...he walked right up to the tornado, buck naked, and threw a bottle of whiskey at it, and it never touched the ground!' View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Looks like the one hitting Granbury now is picking up steam as it heads into Fort Worth. That looks like it's going to come right over me. Time to wrap your belt around the nearest pipe. '...he walked right up to the tornado, buck naked, and threw a bottle of whiskey at it, and it never touched the ground!' Later, someone finds your body 5 miles away from home... naked... in a random swimming pool. "Yeah, I get that he was dropped here by the tornado but why is he naked?" |
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[#25]
Bring it God! I'm on the Tx/OK border and we've been under level 5 drought restrictions for at least 3 years now. Cant water the lawn, wash cars etc. Im fucking tired of it. I'll dual a tornado any day to get some consistent rainfall again.
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[#26]
Looks like the storm near Granbury has died down and the cell around Dublin is the one to watch, now.
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[#27]
Quoted: The cell Southwest of Graham appears to have turned East and looks particularly nasty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like the one hitting Granbury now is picking up steam as it heads into Fort Worth. That looks like it's going to come right over me. The cell Southwest of Graham appears to have turned East and looks particularly nasty. If it turns away, then it's cowardice will not go unnoticed! |
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[#28]
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This is a 'lowering'. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v732/pcsutton/Weather/Lowering%204-26-2015%20near%20Stephenville_zpsmeybvhvp.png View Quote That may be on the ground. Radar can not see very low at a distance. IIRC, Corpus can not see anything over Laredo below 13k feet. |
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[#29]
Damn
SVRHD.com Lawrence McEwen just got hit by 4.25" hail and knocked out his windshield live on cam......they had pieces bigger than a baseball |
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I tuned back into his feed just to see the aftemath. Crazy! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn SVRHD.com Lawrence McEwen just got hit by 4.25" hail and knocked out his windshield live on cam......they had pieces bigger than a baseball I tuned back into his feed just to see the aftemath. Crazy! i had turned to watch another chaser and in those 20 seconds are when they got hit so I JUST missed the hail smashing the windshield |
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[#34]
call me a chicken, but i decided to do some work up at the university, instead of my rickety apartment. nice to have an office 15' from a tornado-hardened shelter
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Damn SVRHD.com Lawrence McEwen just got hit by 4.25" hail and knocked out his windshield live on cam......they had pieces bigger than a baseball the windshield was broken before today their windshield was dented in 4" prior to just a little bit ago with glass shards all over the inside? |
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Damn SVRHD.com Lawrence McEwen just got hit by 4.25" hail and knocked out his windshield live on cam......they had pieces bigger than a baseball I tuned back into his feed just to see the aftemath. Crazy! i had turned to watch another chaser and in those 20 seconds are when they got hit so I JUST missed the hail smashing the windshield You could hear them talking on the feed looking at the windshield, one guy said, "The radar only said 1" hail!" Guess not! |
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[#39]
Supercell just SW of Fort Worth looks pretty organized on radar. Be aware folks!
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These storms are cowardly. View Quote Right now there is a lot of sinking air in DFW. Any storm trying to make it in at this point will most likely die. After 10 PM the wind shifts in DFW will allow for air to rise over the metroplex, allowing these storms to grow and come through. |
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Quoted: You talking about the one around Glen Rose? Each scan coming in looks worse and worse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Supercell just SW of Fort Worth looks pretty organized on radar. Be aware folks! You talking about the one around Glen Rose? Each scan coming in looks worse and worse. |
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[#45]
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Supercell just SW of Fort Worth looks pretty organized on radar. Be aware folks! You talking about the one around Glen Rose? Each scan coming in looks worse and worse. I see that now. Glad to see you in this one! |
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[#47]
Its bad tonight
http://www.weather.com/storms/tornado/news/tornado-severe-threat-texas-oklahoma-april26 A tornado was spotted 5 miles east of Stephenville, Texas, around 7 p.m. CDT by a trained spotter. Baseball-size hail near Stephenville, Texas, damaged several vehicles. Shelters have been opened in Stephenville at the city library and other locations, according to Stephenville police. A brief tornado was spotted 2 miles west of Chalk Mountain, Texas, around 5:30 p.m. CDT by a trained spotter. A tornado was spotted 3 miles southwest of Dublin, Texas, around 4:30 p.m. CDT by a trained spotter. A tornado was spotted 12 miles north of Gustine, Texas, around 4:15 p.m. CDT by a trained spotter. A trained spotter reported a tornado with debris 3 miles southeast of Rising Star, Texas, in Comanche County around 3:45 p.m. CDT. A tornado was spotted around 3:30 p.m. CDT 4 miles northwest of Sidney, Texas, in Comanche County by a trained spotter. Residents of Brown County, Texas, spotted a tornado on the ground around 3:15 p.m. CDT 1 mile west-northwest of May. A tornado was spotted around 3 p.m. CDT in Burkett, Texas, by storm spotters. A tornado was spotted 3 miles north of Cross Cut, Texas, in Brown County around 2:45 p.m. CDT. Baseball-size hail was reported near Lueders, Texas. Baseball- and golf ball-sized hail were reported near Dublin, Texas. Baseball-size hail was reported near Stephenville, located about 70 miles southwest of Fort Worth. Motorists reported damage to vehicles. View Quote |
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[#49]
Confirmed tornado on the ground in the Granbury area per the local news
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[#50]
Holy hell... I hope Houston doesn't get hit like this tomorrow.
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