So, the signals have been very strange over the last two
weeks (approximately). Interestingly enough, there was several
distinct instances of tornadic activity elsewhere – seemingly each time I didn’t follow
through with a blog entry on the signals (tornadoes reported in Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
South Carolina, Texas, and New Mexico to list a few places).
I dunno.
I suppose I’ve maybe been lazy.
But also, after my last blog entry I don’t think there was any tornadic activity –
so that was a bit disheartening. Though,
recently there was also some passing storms here on the West Coast – and I’m still not
really sure of the effect of passing storms on hearing the signals.
Nothing much of anything was to be heard at
various listening locations. However, SB
was eeking-through at points in time – and SB was even seeming to dominate a
couple of evenings ago. But in general, the
signals have been notably weak. (The
signals are possibly beginning to return to normal as of the time of this
entry, but I'm not really sure.)
My condolences to the afflicted and their families due to the recent tornadoes, of
course.
One of these days – now that I have a bit more free time, I am
going to have to compile all these blog entries and compare and try to correlate the entries to tornadic
activity in the heartland. Stay tuned
for that.
AVT (March 13, 2019)
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