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ALERT 1 - Severe
Thunderstorm Watch
THE
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM WATCH UNTIL 5:00PM ESTIssue
Time: 9:46AM EST, Friday Jan 22, 2016Valid
Until: 5:00PM EST, Friday Jan 22, 2016Back
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NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM WATCH UNTIL 5:00PM EST Sel8 Spc Ww
221446
Urgent - Immediate Broadcast Requested Severe
Thunderstorm Watch Number 8 Nws Storm Prediction Center
Norman OK 950 AM EST Fri Jan 22 2016
The Nws
Storm Prediction Center Has Issued A
* Severe
Thunderstorm Watch For Portions Of Central
Florida Coastal Waters
* Effective This Friday
Morning And Afternoon From 950 AM Until 500 PM EST.
*
Primary Threats Include... Isolated Damaging Wind Gusts
To 70 Mph Possible A Tornado Or Two Possible
Summary...
A Line Of Strong Thunderstorms Over The Eastern Gulf
Of Mexico Will Spread Eastward Across The Watch Area
This Morning And Early Afternoon. Strong Winds Aloft And
A Slowly Destabilizing Air Mass Will Pose A Risk Of
Locally Damaging Winds Or Perhaps A Tornado In The
Strongest Storms.
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch Area
Is Approximately Along And 80 Statute Miles East And
West Of A Line From 10 Miles East Northeast Of Ocala
Florida To 60 Miles South Of Avon Park Florida. For A
Complete Depiction Of The Watch See The Associated Watch
Outline Update (wous64 Kwns
Wou8).
Precautionary/Preparedness Actions...
Remember... A Severe Thunderstorm Watch Means
Conditions Are Favorable For Severe Thunderstorms In And
Close To The Watch Area. Persons In These Areas Should
Be On The Lookout For Threatening Weather Conditions And
Listen For Later Statements And Possible Warnings.
Severe Thunderstorms Can And Occasionally Do Produce
Tornadoes.
&&
Aviation... A Few
Severe Thunderstorms With Hail Surface And Aloft To 0.5
Inch. Extreme Turbulence And Surface Wind Gusts To
60 Knots. A Few Cumulonimbi With Maximum Tops To 500.
Mean Storm Motion Vector 25035.
... Hart Back
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RIGHT
AT OPENING BELL ON THIS FUCKING FRIDAY, DOORS ARE SLAMMING OVER
AND OVER, AND THAT IS HERE IN THIS UNIVERSE. THIS IS WAKING ME
OUT OF THE UNIVERSE I HAD BEEN IN, WHERE DAWN KING WAS ALIVE AND
HAD WON THE POWERBALL 1.5 BILLION AND SHE WAS DOING WEIRD THINGS
WITH HER WINNING TICKET, AND WE WERE AT A SHOPPING MALL, AND ALL
SORTS OF BAD SHIT WAS HAPPENING TO ME AND I WAS TOTALLY MISERABLE
AS I ALWAYS USED TO BE BACK IN TIME WITH HER AND HER GOD DAM CLAN
FROM HELL.
ON
TOP OF THIS, CHEMTRAILS WERE BEYOND HORRIBLE AS THEY HAVE BEEN
HERE FOR WEEKS NOW AND ARE INDEED ON A MAJOR ROLL. THIAS MORNING
IS DARK AND OVERCAST AND A STORM MAY INDEED KICK UP. LAST NIGHT,
MY LOVELY MOON WAS ALL HAZED UP AGAIN AS IT HAS BEEN FOR THREE
NIGHTS OR MORE NOW. SHE SHINES LOVELY AND BRIGHT FOR A COUPLE
MINUTES AFTER I FIRST OBSERVE HER AN DTHEN POOF LIKE POTTER
FUCKING MAGIC, THE CLOUDS AND MISTS COME UP OUT OF NOWHERE, AND
SHE SLOWLY IS TAKEN AWAY FROM ME. FIRST SHE DIMS OUT AND ONLY AN
OUTLINE SILHOUETTE OF HER IS VISIBLE. SHEN SHE EVENTUALLY IS GONE
FOR GOOD. IF I DO NOT LOOK, SHE SEEMS TO STAY BRIGHT AND VISIBLE.
THIS HAS GONE ON NOW FOR THREE DECADES, AND NEVER WAS LIKE THIS
BEFORE AUGUST 15, 1986, AND THE NIGHTMARE SHIT CURSE THAT
FOLLOWED THERE AFTER. ALSO LAST NIGHT WHILE BING SKY-POISONED,
AGAIN, I BEGAN TO FEEL MORE AND MORE ROTTEN AND FUCKED UP. MY
TEMPERATURE SPIKED AT 99.5, FROM THIS ILLEGAL POISONING, SHERIFF
MASCARA, KIND SIR, YO!!!!!!!!!!!
AWAKENING
WITH OR WITHOUT HALLS FAWCES, 30 YEARS AGO FROM A WILD DREAM
EXPERIENCE THAT SEEMED TO GO ON FOR FIVE MONTHS OF TIME, IS WHAT
I SOMETIMES CALL MY HUNTINGTON CURSE AWAKENING,
AND
IS MY PERSECUTION, IN THE UNITED STATES;
SINCE THIS BEGAN IN 1986”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOW
THIS IS FRIDAY FOOD PUKE DAY, BUT THIS SHIT HAS GONE ON NOW FOR 2
STRAIGHT WEEKS, EVERY SINGLE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, FOR TWO BACK TO BACK WEEKS, WITHOUT ONE
FUCKING DAY OF MORNING PISS-PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IN
THE NIGHTMARE LAST NIGHT, NOT ONLY WAS THAT SHIT ALL HAPPENING,
BUT I WAS IN THAT PARALLEL WORLD'S ATLANTIC CITY, AND SARAH
KRASSLE WAS THERE AND WAS DAWN'S FRIEND. IT WAS A VERY TERRIFYING
EXPERIENCE, ALONG WITH THE GIANT-MONSTER JET CHEMTRAILS ALL OVER
THE SKY.
Today's
Weather Outlook UPDATED 12:15 AM EST, January 22, 2016
UPDATED By WeatherBug Meteorologist, Fred Allen
A
developing blizzard will strengthen in the eastern U.S. on
Friday, bringing a dangerous mix of snow, ice and even a few
severe thunderstorms with it.
WeatherBug
Meteorologist Kristin Clark has the latest in this exclusive
WeatherBug National Outlook Video.
The
storm system that brought severe thunderstorms and ice and snow
to the South for the homestretch of the workweek will move across
the Southeast and into the Mid-Atlantic to end the workweek on a
busy note. While severe thunderstorms will be a concern from
eastern Alabama to the eastern Carolinas today, the emerging
major winter storm will shift to a snowier and icy focus as it
spreads from the southern Appalachian Spine to the Mid-Atlantic
by this afternoon and evening. The Interstate 95 corridor between
Richmond, Va., and Philadelphia will become difficult to
navigate, while similar problems will be dealt with across the
central and western Carolinas well today.
Meanwhile,
a pair of disturbances will deliver valley rain and mountain snow
from central and northern California into the Pacific Northwest
today. Luckily, cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., may be
able to put away the umbrella or rain poncho this afternoon and
evening.
Aside
from spotty snow showers in the Great Lakes, the rest of the
country will be dry. This includes the Rockies, Plains, western
Midwest, and Northeast.
High
temperatures will climb into the teens and 20s from the Midwest
to Northeast, with middle 20s and 30s common in the Ohio Valley
and Mid-Atlantic today. Slightly warmer temperatures in the 30s
and 40s are going to pop up across the Intermountain West,
central Plains, and Tennessee Valley.
Milder
50s and 60s will appear along the West Coast and most of the
Southern Tier, with highs peaking in the upper 60s 70s across
central and southern Florida and the Desert Southwest.
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Today's
Weather Outlook UPDATED 12:15 AM EST, January 22, 2016
UPDATED By WeatherBug Meteorologist, Fred Allen
A developing
blizzard will strengthen in the eastern U.S. on Friday, bringing
a dangerous mix of snow, ice and even a few severe thunderstorms
with it.
WeatherBug
Meteorologist Kristin Clark has the latest in this exclusive
WeatherBug National Outlook Video.
The storm system
that brought severe thunderstorms and ice and snow to the South
for the homestretch of the workweek will move across the
Southeast and into the Mid-Atlantic to end the workweek on a busy
note. While severe thunderstorms will be a concern from eastern
Alabama to the eastern Carolinas today, the emerging major winter
storm will shift to a snowier and icy focus as it spreads from
the southern Appalachian Spine to the Mid-Atlantic by this
afternoon and evening. The Interstate 95 corridor between
Richmond, Va., and Philadelphia will become difficult to
navigate, while similar problems will be dealt with across the
central and western Carolinas well today.
Meanwhile, a pair
of disturbances will deliver valley rain and mountain snow from
central and northern California into the Pacific Northwest today.
Luckily, cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., may be able to
put away the umbrella or rain poncho this afternoon and evening.
Aside from spotty
snow showers in the Great Lakes, the rest of the country will be
dry. This includes the Rockies, Plains, western Midwest, and
Northeast.
High temperatures
will climb into the teens and 20s from the Midwest to Northeast,
with middle 20s and 30s common in the Ohio Valley and
Mid-Atlantic today. Slightly warmer temperatures in the 30s and
40s are going to pop up across the Intermountain West, central
Plains, and Tennessee Valley.
Milder 50s and 60s
will appear along the West Coast and most of the Southern Tier,
with highs peaking in the upper 60s 70s across central and
southern Florida and the Desert Southwest.
Know Before(tm)
and stay informed! Download
WeatherBug for your mobile device and desktop
computer for real-time observations, forecasts for 2.6 million
locations, and the most advanced warnings to severe weather.
Follow us on Twitter
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Very
terrifying nightmares were right behind where shit hit the fan
here at opening bell on Wall Street, at 9:30 on the mother
fucking button.
©
MARK WAYNE MOHR 2006-2016
BLOGS
OF MOUNTAINPEN (BOM)
RED
ALERT---RED ALERT---RED ALERT
I
LOVE YOU LIGHTNING, AND I NEED YOU SO MUCH!!
************THE
END*******
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