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md 2018 concerning tornado watch 561...562...564... for far ern il...ind...lower mi
mesoscale discussion 2018
nws storm prediction center norman ok
0106 pm cst sun nov 17 2013
areas affected...far ern il...ind...lower mi
concerning...tornado watch 561...562...564...
valid 171906z - 172030z
the severe weather threat for tornado watch
561...562...564...continues.
summary...widespread damaging winds and several tornadoes...some of
which should be significant...will evolve from il into ind and lower
mi through mid-afternoon.
discussion...the nrn two-thirds of an extensive convective band has
consolidated into a qlcs from srn lk mi into e-cntrl il. with an
impressively large surface pressure rise/fall couplet noted across
the mid-ms valley to midwest...tendency for fast-moving linear
organization should continue across nrn ind and lower mi. embedded
mesovortices will remain capable of damaging tornadoes while
extensive swaths of strong to severe wind gusts should remain
attendant to the qlcs as an 886 mb surface cyclone over sern wi
continues to deepen.
farther s...tendency for more discrete supercell structures appear
probable for convection emanating newd out of srn il. although
downstream surface temperatures are cooler...very strong low-level
shear noted in kvwx vwp data will support a considerable risk of
significant tornadoes as convection remains coincident within a
plume of lower to middle 60s surface dew points.
..grams.. 11/17/2013
...please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
attn...wfo...dtx...apx...lmk...iwx...grr...ind...pah...lot...
ilx...
lat...lon 44528595 44528470 44118430 43138440 39638542 38508650
38168746 38138787 38238832 38638834 40298780 42508673
44528595
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Toledo Express weather at 2pm.
Weather : Overcast
Temperature : 65 F
Humidity : 76%
Wind Speed : S 17 mph - Gust 30 mph
Barometer : 29.50 in
Dewpoint: 57 F
Visibility : 10.00 statute miles
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I'm seeing only a small amount of the white inside cells that indicate severe.


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A couple of those cells along or near the IL-IN border are isolated at least along the western and southern edges.


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This was prob posted in the other post:
fxus61 kcle 171738
afdcle
area forecast discussion
national weather service cleveland oh
1238 pm est sun nov 17 2013
synopsis...
low pressure over the plains states will deepen rapidly as it
moves northeast today reaching northern lake michigan by this
evening and into quebec on monday. this will push a strong cold
front across the area this evening. high pressure will move east
out of the southern plains states into the ohio valley by tuesday
and then off the east coast on wednesday.
&&
near term /until 6 pm this evening/...
removed thunder across north central ohio and points east until
very late afternoon/evening. while i cannot rule out thunder...
would like to make the thunder and wind with the front more of the
focal point of the forecast. tough to do in these days of
automated text formatters...so not sure exactly what the wording
will say. better chance for thunder at any time in the dry slot
that is creeping across northwest ohio. sort of looks like
oklahoma in the spring time...hmmm.
no other significant changes to the forecast. did nudge up high
temperatures a couple of degrees across nw ohio and parts of north
central ohio where there will not be as many showers. record high
in toledo is 71 and we will take a run at it. 72 at cle is
potentially within reach.
relevant early morning updated discussion...
showers continue to move east and out of the area at this time.
cellular convection continues to move into extreme northwest ohio
and southern lower michigan. the water vapor plume is also pushing
east allowing for some drier air to move east and allow for a
break in the action. latest hrrr model shows massive squall line
developing over illinois and rapidly intensifies as it moves east
toward ohio. timing would put the line at toledo and findlay at
22z and to cleveland and mansfield by about 00z and finally to
erie and youngstown by 02z or so. so the wait begins. stay tuned.
previous discussion...
the long anticipated severe weather threat day has arrived. two low
pressure systems in the upper midwest are beginning to merge and
intensify this morning.
southerly flow has increased across the forecast area and this will
be the beginning of the strengthening wind flow throughout the day.
moderately strong low level jet will remain persistent over the
forecast area today and with the warm air advection...some of the
stronger winds will mix down to the surface. so...will go ahead and
issue a wind advisory for the entire area but will be for mainly
later this evening into tonight since the strongest winds will take
place after the cold frontal passage.
60 to 70 knot speed maximum at 850 mb will pose a problem as
convection develops later this morning into the afternoon hours. the
stronger winds could be forced to the surface in the thunderstorms
and produce widespread wind damage. latest storm prediction center
outlook continues to highlight a moderate risk for severe
thunderstorms across the area today. there is a high risk just west
of the forecast area.
even though the main threats will be the strong damaging
winds...latest model sounding hodographs indicate some fairly high
levels of helicity...especially across areas from cleveland to akron
canton west. i cant rule out the potential for any thunderstorms
that develop that they could begin to rotate rather quickly and
produce tornadoes. temperature dew point spreads are progged to be
at or below the 5 degree threshold and this is one key ingredient
for tornadoes to develop.
&&
short term /6 pm this evening through wednesday night/...
the severe weather threat will not be over tonight. the cold front
and potential squall line is expected to move through the area this
evening and this is when we have the highest threat for widespread
wind damage. one factor is we will be losing the day time heating
and this may help to stabilize things a bit.
as the cold front shifts east...cold air advection will take place
and allow winds to mix down to the surface. will hoist a wind
advisory for tonight due to the post frontal winds expected.
as the strong low pressure system moves rather quickly to the
northeast...winds are expected to diminish fairly quickly monday
into tuesday.
cyclonic flow around the back side of the low and in advance of the
next high pressure will cause showers to continue over the extreme
northeast portion of the forecast area. otherwise...drier air will
begin to return back to the region on monday. the cold air advection
will likely produce some lake effect rain and snow showers over the
northeast monday night and tuesday. the high will build in across
the ohio valley and shift the flow away from the lake ending the
lake effect threat. otherwise...fair weather is expected across the
rest of the forecast area monday into tuesday and over all areas
tuesday night through wednesday night.
the cold front will result in cold air advection and plunge
temperatures back to near normal in the 40s for highs and overnight
lows in the 20s to lower 30s.
&&
long term /thursday through saturday/...
not many changes to the long term today. the new guidance continues
to show the possibility of warm air advection showers on
thursday...especially in the west. unsettled weather will then
continue into next weekend as a series of frontal systems affects
the region. it appears best chances for precip will be friday night
into saturday as a wave moves across the ohio valley. most of the
precip should be liquid although mixed rain and snow could occur
early saturday. temps during the period will be seasonable and have
stayed fairly close to guidance.
&&
aviation /18z sunday through thursday/...
southerly winds will increase through the afternoon with gusts to
35 knots common across the west and along the lakeshore. expect to
see mvfr cloud cover to spread back into the area from the southwest.
this may be a bit slower to occur across the east but with some
scattered showers we expect there will still be at least some patchy
mvfr conditions.
the main concern will be the severe thunderstorm potential along a
strong cold front that will arrive in the toledo area around
22z...kcle and kmfd around 00z and kyng and keri around 02z.
severe gusts will be possible with the strongest thunderstorms.
winds in the wake of the front will shift to the southwest and
increase. most locations will see gusts 35 to 40 knots through the
overnight.
outlook...non-vfr conditions will be scattered across the region
in showers. a few shsn monday night...mainly across ne oh/nw pa.
conditions improving to vfr from west to east tuesday.
&&
marine...
no changes to the headlines on the lake today. the gale still looks
good for late today and tonight. still expecting a squall line to
move across the lake this evening and wind gusts could approach 50
knots. winds will become westerly behind the cold front responsible
for the squall line. speeds should gradually diminish on monday and
expect a prolonged period of small craft advisories once the gale
comes down. local guidance also shows water levels making a run for
the critical mark late tonight. will see how things develop but
later shifts may need to go with a low water advisory. the flow
will become nw on monday as high pressure begins to build in from
the west. a surface ridge will eventually move east of the lake
tuesday night allowing the flow to become southerly. south to
southwest flow will then continue till a cold front crosses the lake
at the very end of the period.
&&
cle watches/warnings/advisories...
oh...wind advisory from 7 pm this evening to 7 am est monday for
ohz003-006>014-017>023-027>033-036>038-047-089.
pa...wind advisory from 7 pm this evening to 7 am est monday for
paz001>003.
marine...gale warning from 6 pm this evening to 4 pm est monday for
lez061-142>149-162>169.
low water advisory from 7 pm this evening to 4 pm est monday
for lez142>144-162>164.
&&
$$
synopsis...kosarik/lombardy
near term...kosarik/lombardy
short term...lombardy
long term...kubina
aviation...mullen
marine...kubina
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Toledo Express Airport
Nov 17, 2013 2:52 pm
Weather : Mostly Cloudy
Temperature : 66 F
Humidity : 73%
Wind Speed : S 20 mph - Gust 30 mph
Barometer : 29.45 in
Dewpoint: 57 F
Visibility : 10.00 statute miles
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Here is the tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings map as of 3:09 p.m. EST. Over the past hour, the number of tornado warnings in the northern half of Indiana has increased. Storms are moving northeast. Whether the storms hold together long enough to make it to northwest Ohio, well ...

Here is the warnings map from earlier today at 1:28 p.m. EST. The storms are moving quickly.

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md 2020 concerning severe potential...tornado watch likely for oh
mesoscale discussion 2020
nws storm prediction center norman ok
0205 pm cst sun nov 17 2013
areas affected...oh
concerning...severe potential...tornado watch likely
valid 172005z - 172130z
probability of watch issuance...95 percent
summary...tornado watch issuance downstream of ww 562 is expected by
2130z as a qlcs races ewd from ind. widespread damaging winds along
with a few tornadoes appear likely...some of which may be
significant.
discussion...current 55-60 kt movement of a qlcs and semi-discrete
supercells across wrn ind extrapolates to a 2230-2300z timing at the
ern edge of ww 562. while widespread cloudiness and a band of
low-level waa driven rainfall have yielded negligible buoyancy per
19z iln raob...a large isallobaric response accompanying a powerful
cyclone over lk mi should result in a narrow corridor of marginal
buoyancy into oh by early evening. already strong wind profiles will
strengthen further...supporting the potential for damaging winds and
a few tornadoes.
..grams/mead.. 11/17/2013
...please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
attn...wfo...pbz...rlx...cle...iln...dtx...
lat...lon 41738357 42118096 41818037 40558065 39248185 38618291
38608340 38858378 39118393 40028389 41738357
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It's looking a bit rough in Indiana in this 3:37 p.m. EST warnings map. Warnings can be issued for only a small part of the county, but this map fills in the entire county.

Here's the Wunderground.com severe weather map from around 3:40 p.m. EST.
red = tornado warning
yellow = severe thunderstorm warning

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New tornado watch issued for areas east of I-75. This one includes Lucas County.
This is not a Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) tornado watch.

The 4:23 p.m. warnings map looks less imposing.

Some small cells have formed in the Toledo area out ahead of the main line. Thunder can be heard now in West Toledo.

Loop ending at 4:20 p.m. showing the small isolated cells.

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fxus61 kcle 172132
afdcle
area forecast discussion
national weather service cleveland oh
432 pm est sun nov 17 2013
synopsis...
strong low pressure tracking across the great lakes will push a
strong cold front across the area this evening. high pressure from
the plains states will cross the area by tuesday night and move off
the east coast by wednesday night. the next cold front will move in
on thursday and there will likely be a wave of low pressure develop
on the front.
&&
near term /until 6 am monday morning/...
updated to added tornado watch to the ohio portion of the forecast
area. more then likely a watch will be needed for nw pa it is
possible that it could be a severe thunderstorm watch. no changes
to the wording.
dangerous situation with 90-100 kt 500 mb west jet sliding in
over top of the 65 knot low level south jet. plenty of bulk shear
and 1 km shear 30-80 knots. the dry slot in the lower layers will
be filling in with deeper moisture from the southwest to lower the
lcl. decent cooling aloft. the cape is not very high...generally
under 500 j/kg...but it is not all that much higher to the west
and it is obviously enough given the terrific dynamics. the broken
line of super cells to the west will move east
steadily...eventually picking up speed. the thinking is that the
activity will merge into a squall line with widespread damaging
winds. this may be most likely by the time it reaches i-71. in the
meantime...spc tells us the tornado watch will be out by 2130z and
probably get the entire forecast area. it is worth emphasizing
this evening that people should not wait for visual or audio
confirmation of a warning/event. if a warning is issued they
should take shelter immediately.
timed the line through fairly quickly early tonight...exiting nw
pa by 11 pm. drying out afterward but the isallobaric pressure
rises are impressive. not great cold advection but enough for the
wind advisory overnight. in fact...will start the wind advisory
for nw ohio with the afternoon issuance...no need to wait.
warm to start...lows in the lower 40s late.
&&
short term /6 am monday morning through wednesday night/...
dry southwest flow to start on monday. it will still be windy and
not sure we will not need to extend the wind advisory...especially
for northern ohio near the lake erie lake shore and all of northwest
pa. eventually gets cold enough aloft for lake effect and winds shift
onshore in the afternoon. showers should develop along the east
lakeshore and come onshore in the late afternoon/early evening.
probably all rain to start as the boundary layer remains rather
mild...then changing to snow monday night. an inch or two or three
of snow is possible in the snowbelt if the bands are
persistent...most likely across inland nw pa.
high pressure builds in on tuesday. any remaining lake effect
activity will taper off in the morning.
&&
long term /thursday through sunday/...
the next cold front will be moving into the central lakes on
thursday and should move across the region on friday. expect showers
to move across the region thursday night and friday. there should be
enough cold air into the region by friday night to change over to
snow then persisting into saturday. the snow will mainly be in the
snowbelt saturday into saturday night.
thursday will be the warmest day of the extended with highs in the
upper 40s to near 50. cooler by saturday with highs in the 30s.
&&
aviation /18z sunday through thursday/...
southerly winds will increase through the afternoon with gusts to
35 knots common across the west and along the lakeshore. expect to
see mvfr cloud cover to spread back into the area from the southwest.
this may be a bit slower to occur across the east but with some
scattered showers we expect there will still be at least some patchy
mvfr conditions.
the main concern will be the severe thunderstorm potential along a
strong cold front that will arrive in the toledo area around
22z...kcle and kmfd around 00z and kyng and keri around 02z.
severe gusts will be possible with the strongest thunderstorms.
winds in the wake of the front will shift to the southwest and
increase. most locations will see gusts 35 to 40 knots through the
overnight.
outlook...non-vfr conditions will be scattered across the region
in showers. a few shsn monday night...mainly across ne oh/nw pa.
conditions improving to vfr from west to east tuesday.
&&
marine...
winds will shift from the south to the west southwest this evening
as a cold front moves across the lake. severe thunderstorms may
produce wind gusts over 50 knots with the frontal passage. the winds
in the wake of the front should remain around 40 knots. since we
will have gales we expect water levels to drop with it bottoming out
about 40 inches below levels for safe navigation. the gales will
continue into at least monday afternoon. water levels will not
recover until winds begin to shift to the nw and decrease.
high pressure will move across the lake on tuesday with lighter
winds. as the high moves east of the region on wednesday southerly
winds will return. these southerly winds will increase into thursday
as another cold front moves into the central great lakes.
&&
cle watches/warnings/advisories...
oh...wind advisory until 7 am est monday for ohz011>014-020>023-
031>033-038-089.
wind advisory until 7 am est monday for ohz003-006>010-017>019-
027>030-036-037-047.
pa...wind advisory until 7 am est monday for paz001>003.
marine...gale warning until 4 pm est monday for lez061-142>149-162>169.
low water advisory until 4 pm est monday for lez142>144-
162>164.
&&
$$
synopsis...kosarik
near term...kieltyka/kosarik
short term...kosarik
long term...mullen
aviation...mullen
marine...mullen
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Statement as of 4:47 PM EST on November 17, 2013
The National Weather Service in northern Indiana has issued a
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
Defiance County in Northwest Ohio...
Fulton County in Northwest Ohio...
northern Henry County in Northwest Ohio...
southeastern Williams County in Northwest Ohio...
- until 530 PM EST
- at 442 PM EST... severe thunderstorms were located along a line
extending from 5 miles east of Edgerton to 10 miles east of
Hicksville to Paulding... and moving northeast at 70 mph.
Hazard... 70 mph wind gusts.
Source... radar indicated.
Impact... expect considerable tree damage. Damage is likely to
Mobile homes... roofs and outbuildings.
- Severe thunderstorms will be near...
Stryker around 455 PM EST.
Archbold around 500 PM EST.
Wauseon and Napoleon around 505 PM EST.
Liberty Center around 510 PM EST.
Delta around 515 PM EST.
Swanton around 520 PM EST.
Other locations in the warning include Jewell... Evansport...
Pettisville... Elmira... Burlington... Ridgeville Corners... Okolona...
Tedrow... Gerald and Oakshade.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Remain alert for a possible tornado! Tornadoes can develop quickly
from severe thunderstorms. If you spot a tornado go at once into the
basement or small central room in a sturdy structure.
For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.
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Statement as of 4:58 PM EST on November 17, 2013
... A Tornado Warning remains in effect for northern Allen...
southeastern Paulding... Van Wert... Putnam and east Central Adams
counties until 515 PM EST...
At 455 PM EST... severe thunderstorms capable of producing a tornado
were located along a line extending from 5 miles northwest of
Continental to Kalida to Delphos... and moving east at 70 mph.
Hazard... tornado and quarter size hail.
Source... radar indicated rotation.
Impact... Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to
roofs... windows and vehicles will occur. Flying debris will
be deadly to people and animals. Tree damage is likely.
These dangerous storms will be near...
Ottawa and Glandorf around 505 PM EST.
Leipsic and Columbus Grove around 510 PM EST.
Bluffton and Pandora around 515 PM EST.
Other locations in the warning include Gomer... Vaughnsville... Miller
City... Cairo... Prentiss... West Leipsic... Belmore... Rockport...
Beaverdam and Gilboa.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Take cover now. Move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
sturdy building. Avoid windows. If in a Mobile home... a vehicle or
outdoors... move to the closest substantial shelter and protect
yourself from flying debris.
Lat... Lon 4072 8460 4072 8479 4069 8480 4068 8490
4085 8486 4103 8459 4116 8406 4116 8387
4083 8387
time... Mot... loc 2158z 250deg 62kt 4117 8428 4102 8421
4085 8431
Tornado... radar indicated
hail... 1.00in
Marsili
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Statement as of 5:01 PM EST on November 17, 2013
The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
Hancock County in Northwest Ohio
Lucas County in Northwest Ohio
Wood County in Northwest Ohio
- until 600 PM EST
- at 455 PM EST... National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated
a line of severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds
in excess of 60 mph. These storms were located along a line
extending from 20 miles west of Whitehouse to 29 miles west of
Rawson... and moving east at 60 mph.
- Locations impacted include...
Custar...
Waterville...
Sylvania...
Toledo...
Bowling Green...
Findlay...
Whitehouse...
Weston...
Weston...
McComb...
Holland...
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
This is a dangerous storm. Seek shelter inside now and stay away from
windows.
This storm has a history of producing damaging winds. Seek shelter
now inside a sturdy structure and stay away from windows!
A Tornado Watch remains in effect until midnight. Tornadoes could develop
with little to no advance warning.
Lat... Lon 4171 8389 4174 8345 4172 8341 4170 8342
4169 8337 4172 8334 4163 8318 4175 8310
4174 8309 4162 8316 4162 8341 4099 8342
4099 8346 4091 8348 4090 8352 4082 8351
4081 8388
time... Mot... loc 2159z 262deg 53kt 4160 8409 4087 8425
Laplante
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Statement as of 5:07 PM EST on November 17, 2013
The National Weather Service in northern Indiana has issued a
- Tornado Warning for...
southeastern Defiance County in Northwest Ohio...
southeastern Henry County in Northwest Ohio...
northwestern Putnam County in west central Ohio...
- until 530 PM EST
- at 503 PM EST... a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a
tornado was located near Continental... and moving northeast at 70
mph.
Hazard... tornado and quarter size hail.
Source... radar indicated rotation.
Impact... Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to
roofs... windows and vehicles will occur. Flying debris
will be deadly to people and animals. Tree damage is
likely.
- This dangerous storm will be near...
Holgate around 515 PM EST.
Deshler around 520 PM EST.
McClure around 525 PM EST.
Other locations in the warning include Prentiss... Gallup... Hamler...
Elery... Malinta and Grelton.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Take cover now. Move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
sturdy building. Avoid windows. If in a Mobile home... a vehicle or
outdoors... move to the closest substantial shelter and protect
yourself from flying debris.
Lat... Lon 4104 8423 4116 8434 4119 8433 4148 8387
4137 8386 4118 8387
time... Mot... loc 2207z 234deg 59kt 4116 8419
Tornado... radar indicated
hail... 1.00in
Marsili
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The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a
- Tornado Warning for...
Wood County in Northwest Ohio...
- until 600 PM EST
- at 517 PM EST... National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated a
severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado. This dangerous
storm was located near Deshler... or 7 miles southwest of Custar...
and moving northeast at 70 mph.
- Locations impacted include...
Custar... Bowling Green... North Baltimore... Weston... Perrysburg...
Rossford... Northwood... Hoytville... Milton Center... Grand Rapids...
Bairdstown... Cygnet... Bloomdale... Tontogany... Jerry City...
Portage... Haskins... West Millgrove... Wayne and Risingsun.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
This Tornado Warning replaces the Severe Thunderstorm Warning that
was in effect for the same area.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. If no
basement is available... seek shelter on the lowest floor of the
building in an interior hallway or closet.
Lat... Lon 4141 8389 4144 8379 4146 8378 4146 8375
4149 8371 4153 8371 4155 8368 4157 8361
4162 8357 4162 8343 4117 8342 4116 8389
time... Mot... loc 2219z 239deg 63kt 4124 8388
Laplante
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JustaSooner comment at TT:
"Concerned aobut this area near Neapolis moving towards Whitehouse, Monclova, and Holland."
posted by JustaSooner on Nov 17, 2013 at 05:24:26 pm
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
535 PM EST SUN NOV 17 2013
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CLEVELAND HAS ISSUED A
TORNADO WARNING FOR...
EASTERN LUCAS COUNTY IN NORTHWEST OHIO...
UNTIL 600 PM EST
AT 534 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO. THIS DANGEROUS
STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR PERRYSBURG...OR 5 MILES NORTHEAST OF
WATERVILLE...AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 60 MPH.
THIS TORNADIC STORM WILL BE NEAR...
TOLEDO AROUND 540 PM EST.
OREGON AROUND 550 PM EST.
! posted by JustaSooner on Nov 17, 2013 at 05:36:38 pm
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lowercase version
Statement as of 5:35 PM EST on November 17, 2013
The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a
- Tornado Warning for...
eastern Lucas County in Northwest Ohio...
- until 600 PM EST
- at 534 PM EST... National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated a
severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado. This dangerous
storm was located near Perrysburg... or 5 miles northeast of
Waterville... and moving northeast at 60 mph.
- This tornadic storm will be near...
Toledo around 540 PM EST.
Oregon around 550 PM EST.
Other locations impacted by this tornadic storm include Harbor View.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. If no
basement is available... seek shelter on the lowest floor of the
building in an interior hallway or closet.
Lat... Lon 4172 8376 4174 8345 4172 8341 4170 8342
4169 8337 4172 8334 4163 8318 4174 8311
4175 8310 4174 8309 4163 8316 4162 8357
4157 8363
time... Mot... loc 2235z 238deg 54kt 4156 8364
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Lucas County
Could not retrieve feed for http://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=OHC095&y=0
Fulton County
Could not retrieve feed for http://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=OHC051&y=0
Monroe County
Could not retrieve feed for http://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=MIC115&y=0
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This XML feed from the NWS broke down this afternoon.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=41.61000&lon=-83.8&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=dwml
It redirects to a Web page and the message at the top states:
The "Forecast At A Glance" icons, hourly weather graph feature, Spanish version, and temperatures in Celsius are temporarily not available for this location for technical reasons. We apologize for any inconvenience.
forecast.io also could not display watches and warnings, probably because of the broken XML.
http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/138464/Toledo_area_weather_alerts
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Maybe I should access the Atom feeds listed above in the feed commands at TT.
Lucas County Atom feed:
http://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=OHC095&y=0
Lucas County
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Lucas (OHC095) Ohio Issued by the National Weather Service - 2013-11-17T18:00:00-05:00
Severe Weather Statement issued November 17 at 6:00PM EST until November 17 at 6:00PM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T18:00:00-05:00
...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR NORTHEASTERN LUCAS COUNTY EXPIRES AT 600 PM... THE STORM HAS MOVED NORTHEAST OUT OF THE COUNTY. A TORNADO WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT MONDAY MORNING FOR NORTHERN OHIO.
Tornado Watch issued November 17 at 4:25PM EST until November 18 at 12:00AM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T16:25:00-05:00
TORNADO WATCH 566 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1200 AM EST FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS OH . OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ADAMS ASHLAND ASHTABULA ATHENS BELMONT BROWN
Wind Advisory issued November 17 at 3:25PM EST until November 18 at 7:00AM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T15:25:00-05:00
...WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST MONDAY... * WINDS...WEST WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH. HIGHER WIND GUSTS OVER 60 MPH WILL OCCUR IN THUNDERSTORMS IN WHICH CASE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS WILL BE ISSUED. TORNADO WARNINGS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE FOR STORMS WITH ROTATION. * TIMING...THE STRONGER WINDS WILL ARRIVE WITH AND BEHIND THE COLD
Fulton County
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Fulton (OHC051) Ohio Issued by the National Weather Service - 2013-11-17T12:04:00-05:00
High Wind Warning issued November 17 at 12:04PM EST until November 18 at 1:00AM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T12:04:00-05:00
...DAMAGING WINDS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING... .SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL GUST UP TO 45 MPH THIS AFTERNOON AS A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES FROM IOWA TO THE UPPER GREAT LAKES. AS THE TRAILING COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LOW MOVES ACROSS OUR AREA BY THIS EVENING... WINDS WILL SHIFT TO WEST WITH GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH FOR A 3 TO 6 HOUR PERIOD. EVEN HIGHER WIND
Monroe County
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Monroe (MIC115) Michigan Issued by the National Weather Service - 2013-11-17T17:58:00-05:00
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued November 17 at 5:58PM EST until November 17 at 6:30PM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T17:58:00-05:00
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DETROIT/PONTIAC HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... NORTHEASTERN MONROE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN... * UNTIL 630 PM EST * AT 555 PM EST...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM CARLETON TO MONROE...AND MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH.
Tornado Watch issued November 17 at 11:20AM EST until November 17 at 8:00PM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T11:20:00-05:00
TORNADO WATCH 562 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EST FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS MI . MICHIGAN COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ALLEGAN BARRY BAY BERRIEN BRANCH CALHOUN
High Wind Warning issued November 17 at 10:29AM EST until November 18 at 5:00AM EST by NWS - 2013-11-17T10:29:00-05:00
...SOUTHWEST WINDS GUSTING IN EXCESS OF 55 MPH THIS EVENING... .THE PASSAGE OF A STRONG COLD FRONT THIS EVENING WILL BE MARKED BY INTENSE WINDS. THIS COLD FRONT WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH A RAPIDLY DEEPENING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE FORECAST TO LIFT NORTHEAST OF THE REGION TONIGHT. THE ONSET OF COLDER POST FRONTAL AIR AND THE INTENSITY OF THE LOW LEVEL WIND FIELD WILL ALLOW FOR WIND
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md 2024 concerning tornado watch 566... for oh...far nrn ky
mesoscale discussion 2024
nws storm prediction center norman ok
0506 pm cst sun nov 17 2013
areas affected...oh...far nrn ky
concerning...tornado watch 566...
valid 172306z - 180000z
the severe weather threat for tornado watch 566 continues.
summary...dmgg wind and tornado risk will persist across oh and far
nrn ky. with time...dmgg wind gusts /some significant/ should become
the dominant threat.
discussion...qlcs continues to progress across sern ind into nwrn
oh...with synoptic cold front overtaking srn portions of this line.
embedded circulations continue to be noted...and significant
low-level shear present /e.g. 45 kt in 0-1 km layer per iln vwp
data/ will support svr wind gust and isolated tornadic potential.
pre-frontal showers/tstms into cntrl oh have largely remained
unorganized...but an accompanying tornado risk may exist with any
sustained rotating storms that can evolve.
into the late evening...the cold front will continue to overtake the
entire length of the qlcs. despite the loss of diurnal heating and a
slightly less moist boundary layer with ewd progression...the
magnitude of large-scale forcing combined with very strong low-level
flow/shear will continue to support a dmgg wind gust threat
/potentially significant/ across all of oh...including the columbus
and cleveland metro areas.
..rogers.. 11/17/2013
...please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
attn...wfo...pbz...rlx...cle...iln...iwx...
lat...lon 41688058 40128075 39498145 38688243 38568386 38888455
40098455 41648381 41568227 41688058
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preliminary local storm report
national weather service cleveland oh
642 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0550 pm tstm wnd gst oregon 41.67n 83.42w
11/17/2013 e65 mph lucas oh amateur radio
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
616 PM EST SUN NOV 17 2013
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..REMARKS..
0604 PM TSTM WND GST FINDLAY 41.04N 83.64W
11/17/2013 M62 MPH HANCOCK OH ASOS
preliminary local storm report
national weather service cleveland oh
610 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0530 pm tstm wnd dmg sylvania 41.71n 83.71w
11/17/2013 lucas oh trained spotter
24 inch diameter trees uprooted.
0536 pm tstm wnd dmg 2 ese perrysburg 41.54n 83.59w
11/17/2013 wood oh amateur radio
many trees down. damage to trailers in friendly village
trailer court.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service cleveland oh
551 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0532 pm tstm wnd gst bowling green 41.38n 83.65w
11/17/2013 m85.00 mph wood oh amateur radio
0535 pm tstm wnd dmg perrysburg 41.55n 83.62w
11/17/2013 wood oh amateur radio
795 oregon rd...roof off a house and loss of power.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service cleveland oh
542 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0525 pm tstm wnd dmg 6 sw sylvania 41.65n 83.79w
11/17/2013 lucas oh amateur radio
wall and roof blown down.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service cleveland oh
538 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0525 pm tstm wnd gst haskins 41.46n 83.70w
11/17/2013 m64 mph wood oh trained spotter
preliminary local storm report
national weather service northern indiana
709 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0459 pm tstm wnd dmg 2 ne mandale 41.04n 84.34w
11/17/2013 putnam oh emergency mngr
trailer destroyed on township highway 48 east of sr 66.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service northern indiana
632 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0500 pm tstm wnd gst 5 nw defiance 41.34n 84.43w
11/17/2013 m60 mph defiance oh asos
preliminary local storm report
national weather service northern indiana
624 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0622 pm tstm wnd dmg 3 e texas 41.42n 83.89w
11/17/2013 henry oh emergency mngr
semi overturned on us24 at henry lucas county line.
several reports of powerlines and trees down throughout
henry county.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service northern indiana
554 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0459 pm tstm wnd dmg cloverdale 41.02n 84.30w
11/17/2013 putnam oh public
several trees snapped. power lines down. multiple
buildings heavily damaged. possible tornado.
preliminary local storm report
national weather service northern indiana
502 pm est sun nov 17 2013
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0442 pm tstm wnd gst van wert 40.87n 84.58w
11/17/2013 m62 mph van wert oh mesonet
van wert middle school.
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