cezzna
Well-Known Member
It's that time of year when tornadoes, severe storms, and bad weather breaks out. One thing I've noticed specifically in the last two years is the forecastibility of severe weather. They really have it down now. The tornadoes in Alabama, Missouri, and Kentucky were all foreseen with remarkable accuracy.
I am surprised we don't have a new procedure, if you will, for protocol inside of a HIGH RISK severe weather/tornadic activity contour tha t the NWS comes up with now. When one of these rare high risk areas is forecast, there is always, accurately, significant( like F4 and F5 ) tornadic activity within the areas outlined. I believe this area, when drawn should be treated al,ost as a war zone or martial law area. Schools and non essential businesses should be closed and people should evacuate or go to serious tornado resistant structures. It would be guaranteed to save lives in these rare instances.
What do you think?
I am surprised we don't have a new procedure, if you will, for protocol inside of a HIGH RISK severe weather/tornadic activity contour tha t the NWS comes up with now. When one of these rare high risk areas is forecast, there is always, accurately, significant( like F4 and F5 ) tornadic activity within the areas outlined. I believe this area, when drawn should be treated al,ost as a war zone or martial law area. Schools and non essential businesses should be closed and people should evacuate or go to serious tornado resistant structures. It would be guaranteed to save lives in these rare instances.
What do you think?