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Alabama thread!

Discussion in 'Alabama' started by Davtopgun, May 18, 2009.

  1. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:45 AM
    Hayden334

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    What happened on the last one. I'm still catching up from September lol that was the last time I logged on.
     
  2. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:51 AM
    gixxerphil

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    I had a wreck at less than probably 10mph. I basically fell over. Root caught my foot and ended up with trimalleolar fracture with dislocation. Spent 10 days in the hospital.

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  3. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:52 AM
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  4. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:56 AM
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    Toyotacrawler She's got the jimmy legs

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    From AlabamaWX

    ONE MORE DRY DAY: With a partly to mostly sunny sky today, we project a high in the 75-80 degree range this afternoon. Clouds will increase tonight, and a few showers and thunderstorms are likely tomorrow. SPC maintains a low end “marginal risk” of severe thunderstorms across much of the state tomorrow.

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    A few of the heavier storms could produce strong wind gusts and small hail, but dynamics are weak and the overall severe weather threat is low.

    Much of the day Friday will be dry; it will be warm and breezy with a high in the 76-82 degree range.

    SIGNIFICANT SEVERE WEATHER THREAT: A high end severe weather risk is setting up for Alabama in the broad window from 9pm Friday through 6am Sunday. All of Alabama is in an “enhanced risk” as defined by SPC, NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center. There will be two primary rounds of thunderstorms.

    FRIDAY NIGHT/SATURDAY MORNING: The first batch of storms associated with this very dynamic storm system will move into Northwest Alabama Friday night. These storms will continue into Saturday morning over the northern half of the state; hail and damaging winds are possible along with an isolated tornado or two.

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    SATURDAY AFTERNOON/SATURDAY NIGHT: This will likely be the “main show”. Storms will be capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. Based on forecast parameters, a few strong tornadoes will be possible (EF-2 or higher). These storms should be out of the state by daybreak Sunday.

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    A few important notes…

    *It is helpful to look and see what an atmospheric setup like this has produced in the past. Some of the analogs that are showing up include April 8, 1998, December 16, 2000, and November 24, 2001. These days all featured numerous severe thunderstorms including some very significant tornadoes.

    *April 27, 2011 is NOT an analog for this event. That is generational… days like that tend to happen every 40 years or so.

    *We have to walk a very fine line between introducing fear and describing the potential for a high end weather event. For those that have weather anxiety, just remember than even during high end severe weather events, odds of any spot being hit by a tornado are relatively low. But stronger wording is appropriate for this type of threat.

    *Our goal for any severe weather event in Alabama is no loss of life, and no serious injuries. It takes us all working together to make that happen. The most important part of preparedness is to be sure you have a reliable way of hearing warnings. Never, ever an outdoor siren. Never. A NOAA Weather Radio should be in every Alabama home and business. On your phone, have WEA enabled (Wireless Emergency Alerts), and have the 33/40 weather app installed.

    *In your safe place, have helmets for everyone, including adults. Most serious injuries in tornadoes involve blunt force trauma above the shoulders.

    *If you live in a mobile home, know the location of the nearest shelter, or business open 24/7 that can serve as a shelter. Have transportation arranged so you can get there quickly.

    *If you are reading this, you pay attention to weather. Understand many people don’t keep up with the weather, so you can be a hero during the severe weather event. If you have a friend or loved one in a tornado warning polygon, be sure and call or text them to let them know of the immediate danger. Let them know now that severe storms are likely late Friday night through early Sunday morning.

    *Soon we will be within the 60 hour window, when high resolution model data will be available. This is when we can be more specific about timing and the event in general.

    Look for a clearing sky Sunday with a high in the upper 60s and low 70s.

    NEXT WEEK: Much of the week will be dry and mild, but we will mention a chance of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday with a surface front passing through. For now this doesn’t look like a severe weather setup… See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.

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    ON THIS DATE IN 1993: The generational “Blizzard of 93” was underway. All 67 Alabama counties had measurable snow; winds gusted to nearly hurricane force on ridges with white out conditions, snow amounts of 1 to 2 feet were common over the northern half of the state, with drifts to 4 feet. There was a lot of eerie green lightning followed by the muffled sound of thunder during the peak of the storm. With the atmosphere overloaded with big snowflakes, part of the sound of thunder was absorbed.

    Some had no power for over a week. We forecast 6 to 16 inches of snow going into the event, but many didn’t listen since it was mid-March, the flowers were blooming, and the high on March 10, 1993 (two days before the blizzard) was 75.

    The storm dropped 13 inches at the Birmingham International Airport, where the records are kept, and almost two feet of snow across parts of southern Jefferson and northern Shelby counties. The heaviest snow across the Southeast U.S. was recorded was at Newfound Gap, where U.S. 441 crosses the Tennessee and North Carolina border, with five feet.
     
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  5. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:58 AM
    gixxerphil

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    Yeah. The doc was really surprised how everything healed. Apparently that was one of the worst fractures to have. I'm getting around pretty well with very little pain/stiffness.
     
  6. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:58 AM
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    Sup Mike
     
  7. Mar 12, 2025 at 7:59 AM
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    Morning Mike, Glad to see you are still the local weather man :rofl:.
     
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    Vaca canceled…. Stabbed my hand with a stick chasing the dog that grabbed a chicken…. Yup.
     
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    Is you friend Tony from Crane Hill
     
  10. Mar 13, 2025 at 3:24 AM
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    Now youz got that eggs flu stuff. No touchy you.
     
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    Good morning Bama hope y'all's have a great day and a safe day today.
    Beautiful day yesterday on the river.IMG_20250312_132855451.jpg
     
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    Good morning David.
     
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    Good morning Barrie.
     
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    Good morning everyone, have a great and blessed Thursday.
     
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    Good morning David. Nice view for having to be at work.
     
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    Good morning Barrie
     
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    Mornin fellas
     
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    Nope, can’t like that. Dang it man, that sucks. Hope it heals fast!
     
  19. Mar 13, 2025 at 4:28 AM
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    Sup JD
     
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    Good morning Phil
     

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