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Severe Weather / Re: Severe Weather Season 2012
« on: December 27, 2012, 12:29:35 AM »
Surveys complete by NWS New Orleans:

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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS/BATON ROUGE LA
559 PM CST WED DEC 26 2012

...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 12/25 SEVERE WEATHER EVENT...

.OVERVIEW...TWO SURVEY CREWS WERE DISPATCHED TO ASSESS DAMAGE
FROM THE STORMS THAT PASSED THROUGH THE AREA ON CHRISTMAS DAY.
THREE AREAS OF DAMAGE WERE INVESTIGATED. TWO AREAS WERE
DETERMINED TO BE THE RESULT OF TORNADOES AND ONE WAS DETERMINED TO
BE STRAIGHT-LINE WIND DAMAGE.

.PEARL RIVER COUNTY TORNADO...

RATING:                 EF-3
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND:    140 MPH
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/:  24 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/:   175 YARDS
FATALITIES:             0
INJURIES:               8

START DATE:             DEC 25 2012
START TIME:             310 PM CST
START LOCATION:         2.75 MILES SW OF MCNEIL / PEARL RIVER / MS
START LAT/LON:          30.650 / -89.681

END DATE:               DEC 25 2012
END TIME:               345 PM CST
END LOCATION:           12 MILES E OF POPLARVILLE / PEARL RIVER / MS
END_LAT/LON:            30.839 / -89.341

SURVEY_SUMMARY: THE TORNADO INITIALLY TOUCHED DOWN ON HARRIS RD ON
THE SW SIDE OF MCNEIL...WHERE IT SNAPPED SEVERAL PINE TREES. IT
MOVED NORTHEASTWARD AND RAPIDLY INTENSIFIED RESULTING IN A SMALL
AREA OF STRONG EF-2 AND WEAK EF-3 DAMAGE ALONG JOE SMITH RD AND
SONES CHAPEL RD. THE WORST DAMAGE OCCURRED WHEN A SINGLE STORY BRICK
VENEER TRIPLEX DWELLING WAS DESTROYED WITH ONLY TWO SMALL INTERIOR
WALLS LEFT STANDING. THE TORNADO WEAKENED AFTER CROSSING HWY 11...
CAUSING MAINLY TREE AND MINOR ROOF DAMAGE UNTIL IT REINTENSIFIED IN
THE FAR NORTHEAST CORNER OF PEARL RIVER COUNTY NEAR RED HILL CHURCH
RD. IT CAUSED STRONG EF-1 DAMAGE AS IT WAS LEAVING PEARL RIVER COUNTY
INTO STONE COUNTY. COUNTY OFFICIALS PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF 22
HOMES DESTROYED/NOT REPARABLE...8 HOMES WITH MAJOR DAMAGE...16
HOMES WITH MINOR DAMAGE AND AN ADDITIONAL 9 HOMES AFFECTED. 8
PEOPLE WERE TRANSPORTED BY EMS TO AREA HOSPITALS...THOUGH
ADDITIONAL MINOR INJURIES LIKELY OCCURRED. TIMES BASED ON RADAR.

WILKINSON AND AMITE COUNTY TORNADO...

RATING: EF-1
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 105 MPH
MPH PATH LENGTH/STATUTE/: 3 MILES MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 250 YARDS
FATALITIES: 0
INJURIES: 1

START DATE: DEC 25 2012
START TIME: 231 PM CST
START LOCATION: 1 MILE SOUTH OF CENTREVILLE / WILKINSON / MS
START LAT/LON: 31.08 / -91.07

END DATE: DEC 25 2012
END TIME: 238 PM CST
END LOCATION: 2.7MILES EAST OF CENTREVILLE / AMITE / MS
END_LAT/LON: 31.10 / -91.02

TORNADO FIRST TOUCHED DOWN SOUTH OF HWY 24 JUST EAST OF THE
INTERSECTION OF HWY 33 AND HWY 24 ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
CENTREVILLE. INITIALLY NUMEROUS SOFT WOODS AND A FEW HARD WOODS
WERE SNAPPED AND UPROOTED AND A FEW POWER POLES LOST THEIR WOODEN
CROSSMEMBERS. TORNADO QUICKLY MOVED TO THE EAST-NORTHEAST ACROSS
HWY 24 UPROOTING ANOTHER 6-10 TREE...ONE WHICH CLIPPED A HOUSE
BRINGING DOWN MUCH OF THE EAST FACING WALL. TORNADO WAS ABOUT
170-200 YARDS WIDE AT THIS POINT AND CONTINUED INTO THE TOWN OF
CENTREVILLE. A TIRE SERVICE STATION LOST MOST OF ITS
CANOPY(COLUMNS STILL STANDING) AND THE CENTREVILLE HEADSTART LOST
ITS METAL AWNING. TORNADO CROSSED FORT STREET WITH MANY MORE TREES
COMING DOWN...ONE ON TOP OF A CAR. ALSO ALONG FORT STREET A SINGLE
WIDE MOBILE HOME LOST MUCH OF ITS EXTERIOR WALLS. ON EAST HOWARD
STREET A TREE FELL THROUGH A HOUSE CAUSING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE. ON
HOWARD STREET ANOTHER TREE FELL INTO A HOUSE PINNING A LADY AND
LEADING TO THE ONE MINOR INJURY. TORNADO CONTINUED TO THE EAST-
NORTHEAST LEADING TO ANOTHER AREA OF SIGNIFICANT TREE DAMAGE
UPROOTING AND SNAPPING NUMEROUS HARD WOODS. ALSO A RESIDENCE HAD
MINOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE LEADING TO THE CARPORT PARTIALLY
COLLAPSING. TORNADO MOVED ALONG HWY 48 FOR ABOUT A MILE CAUSING
LIGHT TREE DAMAGE BEFORE LIFTING. TIMES WERE BASED ON RADAR AND
EYEWITNESS REPORTS.

EAST BATON ROUGE WIND DAMAGE...

A SURVEY TEAM DETERMINED THAT SCATTERED TREE AND LARGE LIMB DAMAGE
ACROSS THE CITY OF ZACHARY WAS DUE TO STRAIGHT LINE WINDS.


NOTE:
THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO
CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENTS AND PUBLICATION IN NWS
STORM DATA.

107
General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: December 26, 2012, 02:21:13 PM »
42° with fair skies and a wind chill of 39°.

108
Severe Weather / Re: Severe Weather Season 2012
« on: December 26, 2012, 02:16:13 PM »
NWS New Orleans via Facebook: Tornadoes confirmed in Wilkinson and Pearl River counties. The strength will be determined later today.

Witnesses say the tornadoes were kinda big, so my guess is EF2 or EF3.

109
General Discussion / Re: President Obama Threatening to cut NWS budgets
« on: November 18, 2012, 10:09:35 PM »
There are a lot of employees at the NWS who are only a couple of years away from retirement. I am sure early retirement will be offered just like other companies have done. They're gonna go younger.

110
General Discussion / Re: Gas prices in your area
« on: November 18, 2012, 10:06:59 PM »
$3.11 to $3.25 in my area.

111
General Discussion / Re: The Pot Belly Stove
« on: November 18, 2012, 10:02:50 PM »
What do you all think of stores opening on Thanksgiving? I've got mixed feelings over it.

I hate it. Retail stores are just being greedy.  :nono:

Let the employees have the day off to be with their families, geesh!

112
General Discussion / Re: Sports Thread
« on: November 18, 2012, 09:59:47 PM »
My Saints get to .500 with a beatdown of Oakland 38-17.

The league better get ready for them (11-5 The Movement).

113
Local Forecast / Re: 20th Anniversary of playlist
« on: November 16, 2012, 03:47:38 PM »
"Indian Summer" was my favorite. On some flavors, the song played from the beginning while on a few others, the song started roughly halfway (where the song changed slightly and the guitar solo kicked in).

114
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 31, 2012, 01:55:34 PM »
Boston's doing pretty well, considering many are without power. There's some damage, but it's nowhere near what we saw from Rhode Island on down. Some suburbs cancelled Halloween trick or treating due to the aftermath. However, a bow echo did travel north along the eastern Mass. coast yesterday evening.

Logan International is open, but no flights are coming in or out.

Not sure how Martha's Vineyard and other island getaways are doing.

115
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 23, 2012, 11:41:53 PM »
A 937 mb nor'easter? *whistles*

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McComb is perfect as a current conditions city for my hometown setup; it and Hammond are the same distance from my town.

However, you have the Kansas City NWS regional roundup. My issues are with the Jackson, Miss. NWS roundup (JAN). I'm trying to do a configuration for Jackson. I wanted to use Hawkins Field (KHKS) as the CC city and use Jackson-Evers Airport (KJAN) as one of the regional cities. Nothing is listed when you select Hinds (048) and Rankin (049) counties for regional cities.



Please let me know if the following cities are of interest to you. Also note, Hammond in LA is not an official NWS station and does not appear often:

The following is for the WFO LIX:

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ASUS44 KLIX 231127
RWRLIX
NEW ORLEANS REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
600 AM CDT TUE OCT 23 2012

NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
      SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.
      SKY/WX - SKY CONDITION AND SIGNIFICANT WEATHER.
      TMP - AIR TEMPERATURE.     DP    - DEWPOINT TEMPERATURE.
      RH  - RELATIVE HUMIDITY.   PRES  - PRESSURE.
      HI  - HEAT INDEX.          WCI   - WIND CHILL INDEX.

*  THESE STATIONS ARE NOT NWS OR FAA STATIONS AND ARE NOT UNDER
   NWS QUALITY CONTROL.

LAZ038-040-048-061>063-065>067-069-231200-
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
N.O. AUDUBON     N/A     64  64  99 MISG        N/A
N.O. INTL ARPT PTCLDY    68  63  84 E5        30.04R
N.O. LAKEFRONT CLEAR     70  67  90 NE5       30.05R
SLIDELL        CLEAR     55  54  96 CALM      30.05R
HAMMOND*       CLEAR     59  59 100 CALM      30.07R
BELLE CHASSE   NOT AVBL
BATON ROUGE    FOG       63  63 100 E7        30.04R VSB 1/2
GALLIANO*      SUNNY     66  66 100 N3          N/A
BOOTHVILLE     CLEAR     69  67  93 CALM      30.03R
HOUMA*         PTCLDY    64  64 100 CALM      30.03R
PORT FOURCHON* CLOUDY    77  66  69 E5        30.03S

$$

MSZ070-080>082-231200-
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
MCCOMB         CLOUDY    57  57 100 CALM      30.07R FOG
GULFPORT       PTCLDY    59  58  96 CALM      30.06R
BILOXI         CLEAR     62  60  93 NE7       30.06R
PASCAGOULA     PTCLDY    59  58  96 CALM      30.06R

$$

COASTAL OBSERVATIONS

STATION/POSITION TIME  TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE
                       AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER
                 (UTC) (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S)
GRAND ISLE       1100   73 75   60/  4/  5   N/A
SOUTHWEST PASS   1100   77 77  140/  8/ 12 1016.0
NEW CANAL        1100   71 74   70/  3/  4 1016.2
SHELL BEACH      1100   73 74   60/  8/  9   N/A
64 S DAUPHIN ISL 1100   79 81  120/ 14/ 17 1015.9    4/ 6
WAVELAND YACHT   1100   66 73   50/  6/  7 1017.9
GULFPORT OUTER   1100   72      70/ 10/ 12 1017.9
GULFPORT W PIER  1100   66      40/  8/  9 1017.8
PASCAGOULA       1100   66      50/  8/ 12 1017.6

$$


The following is for WFO EAX:

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ASUS43 KEAX 231611
RWREAX

WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR EASTERN KANSAS AND NORTHWEST MISSOURI
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO
1100 AM CDT TUE OCT 23 2012

KSZ040-057-103>105-MOZ028-029-037-043-231700-
...KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
K.C. INTL      CLOUDY    72  65  78 S12       29.80F
K.C. DOWNTOWN  CLOUDY    72  64  76 S10       29.80F
LEES SUMMIT    CLOUDY    70  64  81 S13G18    29.82F
OLATHE - IXD   CLOUDY    72  65  78 S16G26    29.81S
OLATHE - OJC   CLOUDY    71  65  81 S14       29.81S
LAWRENCE       CLOUDY    75  66  73 S14       29.79S

$$

MOZ001>008-011>017-020>025-030>033-038>040-044>046-053-054-231700-
...NORTHERN AND CENTRAL MISSOURI...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ST. JOSEPH     CLOUDY    75  65  70 S15       29.77F
MARYVILLE      CLOUDY    73  68  83 S14       29.77F
MOSBY          CLOUDY    70  64  83 S7        29.81F
WARRENSBURG    CLOUDY    70  63  78 S13       29.84F
WHITEMAN AFB   NOT AVBL
CLINTON        CLOUDY    73  64  73 S10G18    29.87F
SEDALIA        CLOUDY    69  64  84 S14G22    29.89F
WARSAW         PTSUNNY   75  64  69 S8        29.89F
CHILLICOTHE      N/A     68  62  81 S10       29.84F
KIRKSVILLE     CLOUDY    65  61  87 S12       29.87F

$$

MOZ041-047>049-056>058-063>065-088>090-097-231700-
...EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MISSOURI...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ST. LOUIS INTL LGT RAIN  66  61  84 S13       29.97S
SPIRIT OF STL  RAIN      65  62  90 SW7       29.96R
COLUMBIA       CLOUDY    66  63  90 SE9       29.92F
JEFFERSON CITY PTSUNNY   69  62  78 E8        29.92F
MEXICO           N/A     64  63  94 S17G23    29.92F
ROLLA          MOSUNNY   71  61  70 S15G21    29.93S
OSAGE BEACH    MOSUNNY   73  61  64 S9G18     29.93S
SPRINGFIELD    SUNNY     72  62  71 S17       29.92S
BRANSON        MOSUNNY   77  54  44 S13G21    29.96F
JOPLIN         CLOUDY    71  64  78 S17G30    29.90F
WEST PLAINS    MOSUNNY   71  59  65 S10G16    29.99F
PIEDMONT       PTSUNNY   66  59  77 S5        30.03S
MALDEN         MOSUNNY   73  59  60 SW15G22   30.05S

$$

IAZ060-094-KSZ022-034>040-054-083-096-NEZ052-066-093-231700-
...KANSAS...SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA AND IOWA...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
TOPEKA         CLOUDY    74  65  73 S9        29.77F
MANHATTAN      PTSUNNY   77  63  61 S13G24    29.73F
EMPORIA        MOSUNNY   75  66  73 S28G37    29.77S
CHANUTE        CLOUDY    73  66  78 S21G35    29.83F
WICHITA        PTSUNNY   75  65  70 S23G31    29.77S
OMAHA          CLOUDY    60  56  86 SE5       29.74F FOG
LINCOLN        CLOUDY    57  54  88 E5        29.74F FOG
FALLS CITY     CLOUDY    73  64  73 S10G21    29.75F
LAMONI         CLOUDY    67  64  90 S14G20    29.80F
DES MOINES     LGT RAIN  67  64  90 S14       29.79F FOG

$$




117
General Discussion / Re: Favorite News Graphics/Music
« on: October 21, 2012, 02:44:54 AM »
Old School Opens and Music

KNBC 1985 nighttime
KNBC Los Angeles - News 4 LA Nightside Open (1985)


WWL 1986
WWL news open April 15, 1986 (Eyewitness News Nightwatch, Jim Kirk Theme)

118
General Discussion / Re: Gas prices in your area
« on: October 21, 2012, 02:37:58 AM »
$3.59 in my town.

Went to Jackson, Miss. Saturday for Jackson State's homecoming celebrations and game. McComb was $3.41 and prices varied from $3.19 in south Jackson to $3.68 outside Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium...averaging $3.49.

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I did...and zones 40-57 in Mississippi had expired info. Plus, the cities weren't even listed.

EDIT: I also told you that I had trouble selecting my home parish as the current conditions city (Washington 039). That zone is not listed. Plus Zone 038 (Tangipahoa Parish) is outdated and has been split into Zones 071 (north) and 072 (south). This is likely why conditions for Hammond, La. has never updated.





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