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To: tejek who wrote (12932)9/3/2011 5:30:26 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 26060
 
NO...



To: tejek who wrote (12932)9/4/2011 3:24:23 PM
From: John Vosilla  Respond to of 26060
 
surge, record rainfall, rivers overflowing correlate because you really have that flooding problem in the lower lying areas



To: tejek who wrote (12932)3/2/2012 3:50:21 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26060
 
Tornado outbreak in Tennessee and Ohio Valley, dangerous situation (live blog)
By Jason Samenow

Radar at 2:51 p.m. in western Kentucky and southern Indiana. Red polygons indicate tornado warnings in effect at that time.

3:25 p.m. update: The situation in southern Indiana (see 2:55 p.m. update below) is dire. CNN reports there are 2 large, destructive tornadoes on ground along I-65 northwest of Louisville, KY. Both Louisville and Cincinnati, OH need to very carefully track these storms.

Indiana towns of Nabb, Henryville, and New Pekin have been hit hard according to reports.

www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/high-risk-for-tornadoes-severe-weather-in-tennessee-and-ohio-valley-dangerous-situation/2012/03/02/gIQAvMVhmR_blog.html