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To: Strategerist

What surprising me is that these storms seem a little far north for this time of year. Usually we in the Deep South get this weather this time of year. I know because 3/15-4/15 I am always in "stay in touch with the weather" mode. We have yet to see a storm like this as of this year. Seems like the midwest is usually prone to these storms more like May to June.

I am sure it is due to the unseasonably warm weather as it was 85 degrees here today, about 10 degree above norm.


331 posted on 03/12/2006 9:18:18 PM PST by del4hope (It is time to dust off US sedition and treason laws.)
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To: del4hope

Last year Oklahoma set a record for no tornadoes at all anywhere in the state for the month of...May, I think.

You get patterns that set up that move stuff around. There's been a lot less stuff in the classic dryline areas of Central TX, Central OK the last couple of years, more in MO.

Drives the chasers crazy because MO is a bad, bad state to drive after tornadoes in, from what I gather.


339 posted on 03/12/2006 9:21:34 PM PST by Strategerist
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