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  1. Done with live streaming tonight via the vehicle. Was not too bad in Leland, Wilmington area. Strong wind gusts, one good power flicker.
  2. STREAMING LIVE NOW AT www.hurricanetrack.com AS STORMS MOVE IN TO SE NC.
  3. @Hawkofva Agreed, will only venture out if something is close to my neck of the woods and I can help with spotting or something.
  4. @ai4ri You going out in it later? If so, be careful!
  5. Will be watching the radar closely tonight and might possibly head out later for some storm chasing- but very tough at night!
  6. In case you did not know it, the current tornado watch in NC/SC is particularly dangerous http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0791.html
  7. @14tonyfan Do tell her I said hello please. I am hoping to do some kind of hurricane awareness event in Gulf Shores next June. More to come.
  8. Big time rain and scattered severe weather with current storm system: http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/southeast.php Be careful out there!
  9. Powerful storm developing in the NW Gulf again. It will bring strong winds, coastal flooding and severe weather to... http://fb.me/44XuxkI
  10. @shanbow At least it's not after Valentine's Day!
  11. Hurricane season over today but not our interaction with you all. Lots of work to be done in off-season to be ready... http://fb.me/3Tzbhwf
  12. @ai4ri They should be standard issue for any new home purchase- severe weather is far more likely than a fire!
  13. Coastal flooding a possibility for portions of the Gulf Coast as strong storm system takes shape: http://tinyurl.com/yce9ngh
  14. @ai4ri People need to be wary of this situation. Since darkness is longer than day light this time of year, tornadoes at night are possible.
  15. Here is a link to the Storm Prediction Center's 3 day outlook: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day3otlk.html Be aware.
  16. Hurricane season over but severe weather never has a season- mid-week looks dangerous for Southeast. More at www.spc.noaa.gov
  17. @akosnitzky It was our first year utilizing Twitter and I can honestly say it has total relevance in our work and for others in our field.
  18. @crankfetter That is great to know. Just wait until you see what we have planned for 2010. It will be a quick 6 months "off".
  19. @weatherzine Try and try again. Poor is better than none.
  20. Just wanted to post a great big THANKS to all of you who have stuck with us for so many years. We have been through... http://fb.me/69L1jAU