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69 Years Ago at This Time......

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....My family was closely following the weather . A supercell thunderstorm had moved near Emporia, Kansas -- where it produced large hail -- on its way toward Williamsburg and Ottawa where it produced an F-5 intensity that began killing people at Ottawa, moved through densely populated south Kansas City, and then lifted near the suburb of Raytown, MO. Forty-four people were killed and as many as 500 were injured.  Charles LeMaster via The Ottawa Herald. Used with permission.  This tornado was historic because it was the first time the federal government's Weather Bureau issued what we could call today a "tornado warning." Those warnings have saved lives! The number is likely in the tens of thousands.  Here's another story, just published today , of how a tornado warning and a tornado safe room allowed a young woman to graduate from high school this week.  Members of the AccuWeather team on a storm warning client "field trip" It was this storm, known at the ...

'Clean' Energy: Not So Fast!

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As many of us have been cautioning for years:  What happens when the wind farm or solar farm has outlived its usefulness? Rusting, broken towers cluttering the view. While my comment was directed at wind energy, the same is true for solar. When you hear how "cheap" alternative power is, that doesn't include the cost of cleanup.  We are going to have 'clean' energy facilities littering the countrysides forever. 

Some Apologies Pertaining to Yesterday's Storms

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Yesterday was hardly weather science's best day. I believe some apologies are in order. Amateur Storm Chasers.   Storm chasing has brought numerous insights into meteorology that have resulted in better tornado warnings. That stated, it is my understanding, backed up by photos and video, the roads in northeast Kansas were absolutely clogged by 'chasers.' The problem is that many of these people were not actual chasers.  In a number of cases (and this has happened to me more than once) locals recognize that a chaser(s) is in the area and they want to see a tornado. So they start following the chaser. It reminds me of the airport phenomenon known as "gate lice," when one person prematurely gets in line so everyone does. I'm told there were hundreds of cars. In addition to "locals," there are the "thrill seeker" chasers, many of whom seem to little regard for traffic laws.  One person estimated there were between 800 and 1,600 people in northe...

"Particularly Dangerous [Tornado] Situation!" - Updated, 4:55pm

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Note: I will be providing updates on Twitter/X  @usweatherexpert .  6:15pm Tornado Watch for Kansas City and Wichita 4:45pm, western Oklahoma  3:55pm Another tornado watch has been issued.  3:10pm, second tornado watch, Kansas (only) 1pm update This is a rare  type of tornado watch known as a "particularly dangerous situation" watch. It means that strong or violent tornadoes are likely. I will be updating on Twitter/X but also make sure you monitor weather conditions from trusted sources throughout the afternoon and evening.  3:20p Forecast Using my 4-point scale, here is the key to the maps: The red area has a high  risk of tornadoes. The area with the bold hatching is where strong or violent tornadoes may occur. Based on late data, I am especially concerned about northeast Kansas and the counties that contain I-70 north to the border.  The yellow are has an enhanced risk of tornadoes. The hatching means that any tornado that occurs may be s...

Note to Readers....

Looks like another busy day for severe thunderstorms in the Central U.S. Monday. I'll have multiple forecasts up during the day. 

Today's Tornado Risk - Updated 7:50pm

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7:50pm, Additional Tornado Watch Another Tornado Watch Issued In Kansas, the watch includes Manhattan, Marysville, Plainville, Codell, Wilson Lake and Concordia.  Damaging Wind Threat Increased The pink area is an increase in the geographic area with a high threat of wind gusts to 85 mph into tonight. Please plan accordingly! 1:45pm update Please note, in addition to tornadoes, wind gusts of 85mph  and apple-sized hail are forecast to occur. Please keep a close eye on the weather in the yellow area.  11:40am This forecast was updated at 11:40am. The "significant area" was expanded to the east  Here are the colors and what they mean with this outlook: Red = high  risk of strong tornadoes (indicated by the hatching). Yellow = enhanced risk of strong tornadoes.  Brown = significant risk of strong tornadoes.  There is also the risk of very large hail (2" or larger in much of the hatched area). Please monitor the weather if you live in these areas. Importan...