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2/28/2012 — Tornadoes, Damaging Winds, and Hail = Midwest USA severe outbreak

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Screenshots below from intellicast 2/28/2012 @ 530pm CST:

If you live in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin — and even near south central Canada (thunder bay for instance)… be alert of this outbreak of severe weather.

Tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are detected and reported  — the National Weather Service has issued multiple warnings spanning multiple states:

If you live in Omaha Nebraska — its not too late to make preparations.. tornadoes damaging winds and hail are coming out of north central Kansas (north of Manhattan) heading towards the general area of Omaha Nebraska .

This line of storms has verified tornadoes detected by the NWS (issued alerts already) — also two states worth of tornado watches (keep on the lookout for possible tornadoes to develop).

Further north in Nebraska , Minnesota , and Wisconsin, we’re seeing damaging winds, and Hail detected — possible tornadic development may occur within these storms as well.

In the pacific northwest — washington state, and oregon — we’re seeing strong cell thunderstorms, and damaging winds detected.
In the southEAST USA.. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia .. we are seeing the stage be set for possible severe to occur late tonight into tomorrow after noon (2/29/2012).

Overall.. the West, Central, North, and South USA are under some kind of severe weather currently.  Be safe and heed warnings issued for your particular area.

Use the links below to monitor severe weather breaking out today:

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMapFull.aspx

http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php

http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/index.php

http://www.intelliweather.com/Broadcast.htm

http://weather.unisys.com/radar/rcm_radar.php

http://www.eldoradocountyweather.com

http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/archive/satimgs_month_arch.html

http://nmq.ou.edu/

http://wdssii.nssl.noaa.gov/web/wdss2/products/radar/

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/tropicalwx/satpix/

http://www.inmet.gov.br/html/observacoes.php

http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/radar/

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/enhanced.php?map=2

http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/radsat.php

http://vortex.plymouth.edu/nids.html

http://www.accuweather.com

http://weather.utah.edu/

http://www.atmos.washington.edu/weather/radar.shtml

http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display_alt.cgi?a=glob_250

http://www.weather.com/maps/activity/aviation/

http://weather.engin.umich.edu/wxnet/servers.php

http://www.woweather.com/

http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GSSLOOPS/ecwv.html

http://livewxradar.com/

http://socc.caps.ou.edu/

http://www.weather.gov

http://radar.srh.noaa.gov/

http://www.inmet.gov.br/html/observacoes.php

http://www.met.hu/omsz.php

http://www.meteoradar.ch/de/

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/radar/index.html

http://www.t-online.de/wetter/info/niederschlagsradar.html

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/

http://www.baynews9.com/weather/klystron9?animate=florida

http://www.tornadoalleylive.com/subindex/weather/maps

http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/nexsat-bin/nexsat.cgi?BASIN=CONUS&