The national Storm Prediction Center is Tulsa, Oklahoma, is warning tonight that Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and especially northern Mississippi should expect extremely violent, super cell, thunderstorms with large Tornados on Friday.
The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded to MODERATE RISK including threat of strong+ tornadoes for Friday across eastern AR/LA, into MS. Tornado outbreak is possible.
Now is the time to hone your family severe weather safety plan.
Moderate Risk (level 4 of 5) for Friday (3-24) centered on the ArkLaMiss region. Supercells will pose a threat for tornadoes (including some strong/long-track) and damaging winds across this area Friday afternoon/evening.
Experimental MMFS-AI deep learning tornado model for Friday night’s severe threat appears below. Absolutely hammers northern/central Mississippi and has been very consistent. Hatched is "sig tor." meaning "Significant Tornados."
Other weather models are confirming this set-up for really bad, really dangerous conditions:
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That said I've flown to many villages in AK including on a Cessna Caravan which flew in at an angle to the dirt runway in Chevak before straightening out at the last second because of the wind. It's even more exciting seeing 737's do this, Nome is especially windy! I think I flew on the last 737 Combis (1/2 cargo, 1/2 passengers). So the prop jobs are even more important now to get goods to these extremely remote villages. A red fox was even begging me for food @ the Nome airport at the crack of dawn. Watch out for those musk ox!
To the Ukrainian NAZIS???