The afternoon video is on the server:
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
SPC has now placed most of Alabama under a slight risk of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. No big change in our thinking; the main threat will come from damaging straight line winds, but you cannot totally eliminate the risk of a few small tornadoes. Dynamics are excellent, thermodynamics are marginal. Looks like the best risk of severe storms will come from about 12 noon through 8:00 p.m.
A change to cooler weather is ahead for Friday and the weekend, but the real cold stuff stays up north. Temperatures pretty much go back to normal levels for January here.
Still interesting to see the Arctic Oscillation forecast; the GFS shows a steep negative spike in about two weeks... see the video for details.
AND... for your digital TV viewers, we now have our live Pinpoint Doppler Radar on WCFT-DT Channel 5.2. Another words, if you have a digital TV receiver, and can receive our Channel 5 signal from our 2,000 foot tower in north Tuscaloosa county, you can watch our radar anytime on the second channel... 5.2. We will have the DTV transmitter on Bald Rock Mountain up and running on Channel 9 within a few weeks, and we will do the same thing on that signal. Times are a changin...
http://beta.abc3340.com/weather/video.hrb
SPC has now placed most of Alabama under a slight risk of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. No big change in our thinking; the main threat will come from damaging straight line winds, but you cannot totally eliminate the risk of a few small tornadoes. Dynamics are excellent, thermodynamics are marginal. Looks like the best risk of severe storms will come from about 12 noon through 8:00 p.m.
A change to cooler weather is ahead for Friday and the weekend, but the real cold stuff stays up north. Temperatures pretty much go back to normal levels for January here.
Still interesting to see the Arctic Oscillation forecast; the GFS shows a steep negative spike in about two weeks... see the video for details.
AND... for your digital TV viewers, we now have our live Pinpoint Doppler Radar on WCFT-DT Channel 5.2. Another words, if you have a digital TV receiver, and can receive our Channel 5 signal from our 2,000 foot tower in north Tuscaloosa county, you can watch our radar anytime on the second channel... 5.2. We will have the DTV transmitter on Bald Rock Mountain up and running on Channel 9 within a few weeks, and we will do the same thing on that signal. Times are a changin...
on May 2, 2005, 9:43 am
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