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News -
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Written by Reed Patrick Timmer
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Saturday, 03 January 2009 12:31 |
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Instability and deep-layer wind shear will be sufficient for severe thunderstorms today from Central/Southern Louisiana east to the Florida Panhandle. Most of the storms so far this morning have been multicellular in nature with only brief supercell structures apparent on radar, if at all. Marginal low-level wind shear, and the lack of a robust upper-storm system are likely the culprits for this disorganized storm structure, but low-end severe wind and hail are still likely with this convective complex as it drifts eastward across the Central Gulf Coast. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
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