Severe

  • The recent storm system that passed through the Southeast brought severe weather, including tornadoes, to parts of the region, including North Carolina.  The State Climate Office of North Carolina has published a blog post today that describes the storms that hit their state at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=179&h=5666e5c1, along with some tornado climatology for February. You can also find…

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  • There is a good chance of severe weather for parts of the Southeast on Tuesday and Wednesday, particularly later in the day on Tuesday.  The Day 2 convective forecast map from Monday night highlights the area that is most likely to be hit by tornadoes in southern Mississippi and Alabama, but many areas of the…

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  • Marshall Shepherd pointed out this morning that today is the anniversary of what was likely the worst tornado outbreak in Georgia history. “On February 19 1884 a violent swarm of tornadoes raced across Georgia. Cherokee and Pickens counties were hit hard. Near Waleska, 3 children were killed. in Pickens county, Cagletown and Tate were devastated. There…

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  • Tornadoes of 2015

    Here is an image from NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center that shows a US map of the tornadoes that were observed across the United States in 2015.  There are also state-by-state statistics showing which states received more tornadoes than average and which received less.  Note that all of the Southeast experienced below-normal numbers of tornadoes last…

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  • From the National Weather Service: This week, February 1st through 5th, is Severe Weather Preparedness Week for Georgia. We will highlight family preparedness, thunderstorm, lightning, and tornado safety, as well as flood preparedness. There will be a tornado warning drill on Wednesday, February 3 at approximately 9:00am for all 159 counties. This annual drill gives…

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