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    Heads Up Saskatchewan..

    About two weeks ago the tornado chase guys from the TV show were chasing a storm in Manitoba. Looks like there are more chasers eyeing up prospects in Saskatchewan for tomorrow.

    BTW we didn't get a tornado, but there was some pretty impressive hail.


    this is from the Wpg Free Press website

    REGINA — A storm chaser says he and others from the southern United States are going to be watching the skies in southern Saskatchewan.

    "Tuesday is looking scary in Saskatchewan," Greg Johnson says on his blog.

    He says forecast models show that severe weather is imminent and the risks include large hail, damaging winds and strong tornadoes.

    Johnson says he will be in an area north and slightly east of Moose Jaw Tuesday looking for tornadoes and storms, adding the potential is so great that fellow storm chasers from the southern United States are converging on the Regina area with the expectation they'll see some activity.

    John Paul Cragg is Environment Canada's severe weather specialist for Saskatchewan and he says it's impossible to predict with any accuracy what will happen 24 hours before.

    Cragg says tornado warnings are generally issued between 10 and 20 minutes ahead of a possible formation, and those alerts are the only ones people should focus on.

    "We're the only official body that should be putting out warnings or watches," said Cragg.

    He says Environment Canada issues its storm watches three to six hours before an event, to ensure it can predict the location and severity as accurately as possible.

    Still, Cragg says a general warning that storms could be on the way is OK. He says it's good for people to ensure they have a plan in place for what to do if severe weather strikes.

    #2
    I just found his website yesterday so I put it in my favorites something to check everymorning before Agri-ville.I live just to the northwest of the Moose Jaw storm but will be watching.Thanks for the headsup.

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      #3
      I started following him on Twitter last night. Sounds
      like a cool guy

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        #4
        Just for the heck of it, I checked the Moose Jaw forecast on The Weathernetwork. Sure enough. There are tornado warnings up. We've just got thunderstorm watches so far.

        Take care, everybody.

        We were up close and personal with a tornado back a few years, and I wouldn't wish it for anyone. It actually skipped over the house while I and the kids hid in the basement. It was touching down, then going back up, and we got lucky. When it came down again, it took out the local drive in theater. Picked up the screen and dropped it fifty feet back.

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          #5
          Maybe Environment Canada can take some
          lessons from better predictors. One morning I
          woke up in Lethbridge and by 9:00, it was 25
          degrees. I went to the nearest fax machine and
          threw on my hail insurance for land East of
          Regina. We were 100 % hailed out at about
          12:30 the next day. Lucky hunch only but
          predictable, its going to hail somewhere, just
          happened to be our farm.

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            #6
            Just saw a video on the Weathernetwork that showed a tornado near Moose Jaw. It was a pretty impressive video.

            The storm chasers predicted tornadoes on Monday. Environment Canada predicted them just before they happened. mmm.... Environment Canada needs to hire the storm chasers.

            Is it my imagination, or have weather forecasts gotten worse? You would think that with all the technology out there today, the forecasts should have improved. I think they've fired a bunch of people and replaced them with computer programs.

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