April 30th, 2012
I went to see what I would hear this evening, as the signals
of late have been on the weak side since yesterday morning.
Btw, Western Kansas, Northern Texas, and Oklahoma, I figure
it takes one to two days for anything I sense to make it to you (generally a
day and a half, maybe), should such make it to you. But there appears
no hard and fast rules for travel time of what I attempt to measure. (See: Tornado
hits small Oklahoma
town, knocks out power, http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/01/us-usa-tornado-oklahoma-idUSBRE84009E20120501
, Last accessed early AM of May 1st,
2012).
My measurements, of course, not being nearly as “wind-centric” as the
other more paradigm-laden tornado researchers.
(See: Tornado scientists are
surprised to find ‘ribbon’ in thunderstorm data, http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/tornado-scientists-are-surprised-to-find-ribbon-in-thunderstorm-data/2012/04/30/gIQAcx2AsT_story.html
, Last accessed early AM of May 1st, 2012).
But on the bright side, Saint Barbara seemed to be
passing along her greetings.
AVT
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