Posted on 03/14/2025 6:41:34 PM PDT by basalt
geez...night time violent torndoes.
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0036_radar_big.gif
A PDS tornado warning just dropped.
It is pretty bad around Bakersfield, MO right now, with tornadoes spotted, although I’m not sure if any are on the ground. Scratch that, I believe one is one the ground right now.
The best uptodate storm watchers on Youtube are Ryan Hall Yall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_zCeeDHYaE
and Max Veloxity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYOlHQR0RDU
Both are reporting live right now and are pin-pointing exactly where tornadoes are forming.
Flying into St Louis in 3 hours
Maybe not
Don’t. Take a flight tomorrow.
Godless tornados.
Watching Max too.
Prayers up for everyone in harm’s way.
Storms are making a beeline for St. Louis.
Sincerely hope no loss of life or property
But
Here come the climate change crazies
geez...prayers.
“Don’t. Take a flight tomorrow.”
Check updates. System to move out of the area after midnight.
Watching Max too.
Prayers up for everyone in harm’s way.
Those channels are definitely the best way to get information when inclement weather is on the way. News sites give you a 60 second clip while concentrating only on the largest city in the area. Max will tell you how close it is to your street if there is a tornado forming nearby.
Ryan Hall is live-streaming this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_zCeeDHYaE
He does good work, is on top of developing tornados, if you are in the potential path of this stuff, watching him might be a smart thing to do.
Earlier, (maybe ongoing) there were massive wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma- many houses lost. The wind was 40-70 mph in different places and it made the fires grow like crazy.
Reed Timmer, PhD
@ReedTimmerUSA
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Major tornado just hit Bakersfield MO
https://x.com/ReedTimmerUSA/status/1900726540855333126
That same storm keeps heading north up through NW Illinois and central Iowa.
Just a severe thunderstorm warning up here and it’s only until 10 pm.
Just got upgraded as I pushed the post button.
Now with 80 mph winds and flying debris and take shelter immediately!
We’ll see.
Check out the GOES on the noaa site.
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