THE RUMBLE OF THUNDER

At 11:50 this morning some thunderstorms had already developed over NE Alabama. They were located mainly over South Etowah County and North St. Clair County. They were moving toward the SE into North and West Calhoun County. Considerable lightning indicated.

Tops on the Etowah County storms, around 33,000 feet.

Based on radar, an estimated .60 of an inch of rain has occurred from these storms north of the Gadsden area.

Another isolated thunderstorm was west of Cullman along the Cullman-Winston County line.
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on April 21, 2005, 11:10 am
Mr. Elliott...
Read your "post" this AM...how did you learn so much about the different mountain peaks in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park? I am very interested in learning about the mountains in the park...thanks in advance for your response to this question....Regards, Dickie Lee

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Posted by Vic  
on April 21, 2005, 3:13 pm
It looks like radar estimated those rainfall totals north of Gadsden pretty accurately. I had 0.57 inches this morning at Black Creek.

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