Kern wrote:
Thanks Pete. Well-written and informative as ever.
It's just gone 16:15 here, just outside Shiloh, Tennessee. Today was very hot -felt almost like summer. After looking round a relic show in Corinth, Mississippi, we decided to stop by the house, pick up the dog, and go for a stroll around the Shiloh battlefield before the expected storms hit.
As we were strolling around the dog seemed very tense, and it suddenly became very dark. We raced back to the car and bombed it down back to the house. We briefly saw something funnel-shaped in the distance, but were going too fast and there were too many trees to clearly make it out.
Back at the house the sky was bright and clear on one side, but dark with mysterious grey clouds and occasional bolts of lightning on the other. The wind, which had been very light just twenty minutes earlier, was picking up again. We went inside, and watched the mysterious grey clouds blow over. Going outside, the wind had dropped and it was noticeably cooler.
The radar we were looking at online suggests there are more fronts coming this way tonight. As with every dwelling in this area, be it a sprawling brick mansion, a comfortable home, or a redneck trailer, there is a shelter out the back. I don't think we'll be needing to spend the night in it, but I'll be relieved once the storms pass.
Um, not to worry you Kern but Tennessee Middle and East has a TORCON of 9/10, which means a very high probability of a tornado within 50 miles of you. West Tennesse has 4/10, which means low but possible. North Mississippi has 7/10 which means strong possibility. You're probably around the mark. If you have a weather radio, tune in to the nearest channel and be ready for tornado warnings - there MAY be one in effect for your area. What county are you in?
Here's the warning's list:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/national.p ... pe=tornadoAfter 9:00 your time you should be able to rest easier. It being suddenly cooler means that the front has probably just passed over you, but that doesn't mean you're in the clear. Part of me is weirdly jealous of you.
Still, sounds like there's three towns now that have been badly hit. There's some hysterical rumours on Wunderground.com from a couple of posters, so it's hard sorting wheat from chaff.