Strong line of storms barreling through Eastern Ohio, into NW PA and now into SW NY. Recently had a tornado warning in Erie, PA, and heading my way. The line of storms is suddenly bowing outward; I can't remember if that's a good thing, or a bad thing.
Yeah....kind of not fun when they report a tornado that's to the southwest about 13 miles, and it's moving northeast.
What also sucks is that this apartment lacks windows on 2/4 sides, and one of the other sides has only one window. Lots of trees around, too, so any sighting I'd have of a tornado would be either several feet into the neighbor's yard across the street, or as it's passing over the other neighbor's house.
The warning expired about 45 minutes ago, amidst very low winds, which fortunately
stayed that way - now it's just strong storms and flood warnings, probably for the next day. Yay.
I was listening to NOAA radio
here for awhile during the warning. How up-to-date is the information there? As in, if a tornado touches down a few miles away, does an "oh shit we're gonna die!" voice synthesizer kick in to tell you exactly where imminent doom can be found, and which direction it's moving?