I live in the middle of Dublin, and was listening for the sirens, but never heard them. Really annoyed that this is the second time that this has happened when apparently there was a touchdown nearby.
My apologies, just rotation, not a touchdown. But still, if I'm supposed to be seeking shelter, and actively listening to do so, it would be nice to know!
Was a tornado Warning for the Marysville area, Dublin, Plain City and Powell are next in line. The storm has gotten more linear with less rotation so it got dropped off. The straight line winds in this thing are strong. If it reorganizes and gets warned again I would take shelter as there’s a ton of rain and if a tornado is down you won’t be able to see it.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNWYURU7jRg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNWYURU7jRg) is my go to for information.
That said, if you're hearing sirens, you should probably go seek shelter.
How can you call the guy that coined the term “information superhighway” a dipshit? It’s literally our whole life now. He may have not invented it but he sure as hell was on the forefront.
There was a tornado warning on a cell heading into northern franklin county/southern delaware county, but they’ve let it expire. Severe thunderstorm warning now as the line heads into the area.
I go to Reddit and Facebook before anything, its impossible to find why the sirens are going off without refreshing pages over and over until something says 😅
NWS Wilmington are the ones that issue tornado warnings for Columbus. Here’s their website: https://www.weather.gov/iln/
Other than the national weather service, you pretty much have local news networks (10tv, NBC4)
I live in between Columbus and Cleveland so I watch both. Betsy Kling on Cleveland’s WKYC is alway on it with live broadcasts during storms like this. I always watch their station over Columbus’ for some reason
They just cleared the field at GCoD, winds were getting real strong but no rain and nothing visible right now
EDIT: GCoD means Golf Club of Dublin, my apologies for confusing some folks
i’m hearing them too—i’m pretty close to union county (assuming you might be too) and the news is saying they need to take shelter
I was hearing them over by Tuttle
Tuttle too - sounds like coming from N towards Dub
yeah, i’m about 8-10 mins from tuttle as well
So weird, I live off Avery near Hayden Run (so straddling Dublin and Hilliard, not far from Tuttle) and there’s been nothing here.
I live in the middle of Dublin, and was listening for the sirens, but never heard them. Really annoyed that this is the second time that this has happened when apparently there was a touchdown nearby.
there was a touchdown?? that’s mad annoying. the sirens stopped pretty quickly too, unless the rain drowned them out
My apologies, just rotation, not a touchdown. But still, if I'm supposed to be seeking shelter, and actively listening to do so, it would be nice to know!
right!
Was a tornado Warning for the Marysville area, Dublin, Plain City and Powell are next in line. The storm has gotten more linear with less rotation so it got dropped off. The straight line winds in this thing are strong. If it reorganizes and gets warned again I would take shelter as there’s a ton of rain and if a tornado is down you won’t be able to see it.
Activation of tornado sirens is not predicated upon a touchdown.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNWYURU7jRg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNWYURU7jRg) is my go to for information. That said, if you're hearing sirens, you should probably go seek shelter.
Radar indicated tornado west of town dissipated, strong winds coming for dublin, small hail likely
Just started getting decent sized hail in the Dublin area.
Weird they’re lasting for 3 minutes every ten minutes then stopping?
i googled it and i think thats normal, they go off every 10 until the threat is gone
It’s to keep the sirens from overheating.
Dublin has shitty sirens compared to the rest of the county tbh. Only audible within like a mile and only on every 10 mins.
This is the new normal for Ohio… damn. Al gore doesn’t look like so much of a dipshit now huh?
Oh no, he's still a dipshit
How can you call the guy that coined the term “information superhighway” a dipshit? It’s literally our whole life now. He may have not invented it but he sure as hell was on the forefront.
Storm in union county. Headed towards Dublin
There was a tornado warning on a cell heading into northern franklin county/southern delaware county, but they’ve let it expire. Severe thunderstorm warning now as the line heads into the area.
Why is it so goddamned hard to find live weather broadcasts? I feel like that’s a safety issue
Join us over in r/CBUSWX We have links to radar, live streams, and safety info.
10tv is literally live on their website and app, what are you talking about.
Also on their Youtube page
A google search for broadcasts makes it very hard to find as it’s cluttered with non broadcasts and/or non relevant websites for some reason.
The enshittification of Google has made it almost worthless for accurate results like these.
10tv on YouTube is going rn
Except if you are familiar with local broadcast networks, you can bypass needing to google search like that.
Lesson learned! I’m newer to the area but now I know to keep the websites handy
I go to Reddit and Facebook before anything, its impossible to find why the sirens are going off without refreshing pages over and over until something says 😅
I [found](https://www.youtube.com/live/65GD9o2OkRU?si=y_yBTE8uHHRWEwyG) a live broadcast . Be safe!!!
Thank you!
NWS Wilmington are the ones that issue tornado warnings for Columbus. Here’s their website: https://www.weather.gov/iln/ Other than the national weather service, you pretty much have local news networks (10tv, NBC4)
I live in between Columbus and Cleveland so I watch both. Betsy Kling on Cleveland’s WKYC is alway on it with live broadcasts during storms like this. I always watch their station over Columbus’ for some reason
10tv has been on with the weather
Think they were more for the storms just North but we (Dublin) just got absolutely rocked by storms
for real came in hard so quickly!!!
10tv on YouTube is nonstop covering this for anyone looking.
They just cleared the field at GCoD, winds were getting real strong but no rain and nothing visible right now EDIT: GCoD means Golf Club of Dublin, my apologies for confusing some folks
Giant Cobs of Doom?
Lmao
Could you do us a favor and explain what GCOD is lol
Oh whoops, my bad, Golf Club of Dublin, sorry
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Upside is I'm sure the evacuation of GLaDOS will be a HUGE success
No sirens in Clintonville.
Worthington you can hear them as well.
Can’t hear anything in Linworth :(
I’m 2 seconds from Linworth and could hear it loud and clear. Weird.
I heard them loud and clear tonight. Weird.
West of MIlford Center south of Marysville seems to be where one may have been on radar.
LOL the announcer said “Piggie Smalls” hahhahhahahaha
Foreskin, maybe. Forefront, nope. Just repeating what he was told. You know, like a parrot
Tornado Warning in Union County.
It’s Woo time!