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Related: About this forumNWS: Potential of historic, widespread, catastrophic and nonstop heavy rainfall threatens the central US through Sunday.
A barrage of cyclonic storms breaks out in the Mississippi River Valley. The projected twisters have begun, or a watch has been issued in multiple states. In a rare move, the National Weather Service has issued a Level 5 warning that an outbreak of numerous tornadoes of slow-moving F3 wind storms, high winds, and large hail is expected. The Level Five is ongoing in Oklahoma and Kansas. Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois. That is just one aspect of a massive storm system that will expand into areas of the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys overnight, bringing four months of rain.
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FishOutofWater blogger at Daily Kos and the Arctic Sea Ice Forum writes:
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A catastrophic weather pattern is developing for the middle Mississippi to lower Ohio river valleys. Extreme low level southerly winds are driving warm humid air from the Caribbean across the western Gulf of Mexico into the Mississippi river valley while a strong southwesterly jet stream aloft is overrunning that unstable humid air with cold dry air. Extreme low level spin called helicity has developed ahead of the cold frontal boundary creating the potential for intense
tornadoes. NOAAs Storm Prediction Center has issued a rare level 5 highest level warming for severe storms.
From USA Today:
https://bsky.app/profile/weatherprof.bsky.social/post/3llsfnbmftk2c
It does not appear that western North Carolina, which is recovering from Hurricane Helene, will be impacted. However, Memphis is in dire danger:
"This isnt routine. This is a rare, high-impact, and potentially devastating event," the statement said. "Heavy rainfall will likely lead to widespread river, flash, and areal flooding that could cause severe disruptions especially along and north of I-40."
FEMA
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Who at FEMA will get the ax?
The positions mentioned in the memo, obtained by CNN, include most of the public-facing roles that help deliver assistance to communities during disaster response and recovery. They hold a wide range of responsibilities, such as verifying disaster damage, operating recovery centers and helping victims register for aid.
Its practically everybody that goes out in the field, a FEMA official said. They are the backbone of the response, particularly in sustaining operations.

NNadir
(35,445 posts)As for the text of the OP, let me remark, with some bitterness, as follows:
It's nice to hear from the antinukes over at DailyKos whining about the weather. I hold antinukes responsible for the destabilization of the planetary atmosphere.
I remember "FishOutofWater" who was very proud of his Ph.D. in Geology, even though he quit science to surf from what I recall. I remember his representations that Fukushima was the end of the world. He made some very stupid and ignorant statements about criticality in the reactors over there, apparently from a comic book level understanding of nuclear issues; I'm not sure that a love of surfing informs one about nuclear physics. I suspect he doesn't know shit about the chemistry and physics of carbon dioxide either.
I wouldn't call him an "expert," on weather, or much else, but that's just me. I obviously dislike the guy.
It would seem that the destabilization of the planetary atmosphere leading to extreme weather on the whole fucking planet is somewhat worse than Fukushima, but that too, is just me.
As for those to be affected; there are many innocents among them. I hope not too much is lost, since we don't have a government that gives a shit about human beings.
I have friends and family in Indiana, liberals all. It rains on the just and unjust alike.