March 2010- In Like A Lamb, Out Like A Lion?

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is this line going to miss the downtown area?
i actually cant get my computer to loop any radar right now, so i am just going off of the still images from radars...


edit: sorry dan...guess i was posting at the same time that you posted about the houston area
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I do not know about the rest of you but it seems as though that line of severe thunderstorms is moving more to the east than e-SE or even SE.
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i actually cant get my computer to loop any radar right now, so i am just going off of the still images from radars...
Have you tried to clear the cache and/or do a reboot?
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
1033 PM CDT WED MAR 24 2010

TXZ176-198-250430-
GRIMES-MADISON-
1033 PM CDT WED MAR 24 2010

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

AT 1031 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM NORMANGEE TO KURTEN
TO NAVASOTA...MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH.

WINDS UP TO 50 MPH...ARE POSSIBLE WITH THESE STORMS.

LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS INCLUDE...ROANS PRAIRIE...
RICHARDS...NORTH ZULCH...IOLA...CARLOS...BEDIAS...NORMANGEE AND
MADISONVILLE.
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wxdata wrote:I'll do some homework and see if there is another option for the color picker utility....
Thank you, wxdata, I do appreciate that & I am certain that others will as well.
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wxdata wrote:
i actually cant get my computer to loop any radar right now, so i am just going off of the still images from radars...
Have you tried to clear the cache and/or do a reboot?
yeah, I got it working now. I was installing some updates and it was slowing everything down.
Thanks!
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
1058 PM CDT WED MAR 24 2010

TXZ163-176-177-250500-
HOUSTON-MADISON-WALKER-
1058 PM CDT WED MAR 24 2010

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

AT 1058 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER MADISON COUNTY BETWEEN
MADISONVILLE AND MIDWAY...MOVING EAST AT 50 MPH. THERE HAVE BEEN NO
REPORTS OF STRONG WINDS OR WIND DAMAGE WITH THIS LINE OF STORMS.

WINDS GREATER THAN 50 MPH ARE POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM.

LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...RIVERSIDE LOVELADY AND
MIDWAY.
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wxdata wrote:It appears that metro Houston will stay on the extreme southern fringe of the line of storms,,
I am also thinking that too, wxdata. But, then again, we were never gauranteed any severe weather, to begin with. The forecast today was for some rain which some of us did get. But, as far as severe thunderstorms, we really needed much in the way of partly cloudy to clear skies to be able to get the amount of instability that is required for severe thunderstorms to form and burgeoun off of. Clear skies today would have been terrific of the two. But, hey, there is always next time, right? I pray that April is much better with severe thunderstorms.
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that line spit out an outflow moving more south than east....probably wont hold together though....we are capped.
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Looking at the radar from San Antonio, maybe one more chance of showers when the actual front moves through early morning.
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I still think we could get some storms, not severe though.
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New storms firing along the i-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin.
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Paul wrote:that line spit out an outflow moving more south than east....probably wont hold together though....we are capped.
The cockroach cap.
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wxdata wrote:New storms firing along the i-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin.
Hmmmm, I wonder if any of these storms could arrive here. If so, I am guessing probably around 4 to 5 AM.
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Strong storms move into San Antonio:

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO TX
1235 AM CDT THU MAR 25 2010

TXZ205-250630-
BEXAR-
1235 AM CDT THU MAR 25 2010

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR CENTRAL BEXAR COUNTY UNTIL 130 AM
CDT...

AT 1227 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED A
STRONG THUNDERSTORM NEAR SEA WORLD...OR 12 MILES WEST OF SAN
ANTONIO...MOVING EAST AT 50 MPH.

HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PENNIES AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ARE
EXPECTED WITH THIS STORM.
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Tornado warning for just east of San Antonio

warning expired.
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Gonna let the day side crew take it from here...
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Some noisy storms around 3:00 AM that scared the dogs as usual. Appears there were some gusty thunderstorm winds as well...

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
644 AM CDT THU MAR 25 2010

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

0413 AM TSTM WND GST HOBBY AIRPORT 29.65N 95.28W
03/25/2010 M49.00 MPH HARRIS TX ASOS

0435 AM MARINE TSTM WIND KEMAH 29.53N 95.02W
03/25/2010 M40.00 MPH GALVESTON TX MESONET

KEMAH WEATHERFLOW SENSOR.

0502 AM MARINE TSTM WIND GALVESTON 29.23N 94.89W
03/25/2010 M41.00 MPH GALVESTON TX ASOS

SCHOLES AIRPORT


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Heard the storms go by overnight. Had to get up to shut the window. Only 0.41" rain in Westbury.
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Before I went to bed, it was raining lightly. I did not hear any thunder last night.
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