Skycam catches tornado this afternoon

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Our Skycam in Shelby captured this tornado earlier this afternoon. The storm had no type of warning on it. This marks the 4th tornado our cameras have captured and the third with storms that were not warned. Radar is good, but it's far from perfect. That's why we're pushing so hard to get these statewide and for the donations and sponsors to make it happen.
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Tornadoes are such strange creatures. They seem predictable by radar but then those of us that have been out in the wilds at inopportune times and see things like this pic then know you have to have boots on the ground. At least to visualize things before dark.
What y'all are doing is something needed!
 

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Our Skycam in Shelby captured this tornado earlier this afternoon. The storm had no type of warning on it. This marks the 4th tornado our cameras have captured and the third with storms that were not warned. Radar is good, but it's far from perfect. That's why we're pushing so hard to get these statewide and for the donations and sponsors to make it happen.
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Out of curiosity, what happens in a case like this? Did some near real-time warning go out based on this camera picking up since radar missed it?
 

Hugh's Burner Phone

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Out of curiosity, what happens in a case like this? Did some near real-time warning go out based on this camera picking up since radar missed it?
That's up to the NWS. We let them know what we captured and it's up to them to decide whether or not to issue a warning. In this case, they did not as the storm quickly weakened and lost rotation. In other cases, they did issue warnings based on our cameras picking up tornadoes.
 

RocketDawg

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Very good! You have some high quality cameras as well. I'm not absolutely certain, but I think you have better coverage than Barron does in the Huntsville area. And they're a sizable outfit.
 
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Our Skycam in Shelby captured this tornado earlier this afternoon. The storm had no type of warning on it. This marks the 4th tornado our cameras have captured and the third with storms that were not warned. Radar is good, but it's far from perfect. That's why we're pushing so hard to get these statewide and for the donations and sponsors to make it happen.
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Is AI monitoring the cameras 24/7?
Does a person have to be monitoring?
How does that work and how does it work after ya'll spot a likely tornado....who do you contact to get the word out?
 

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Is AI monitoring the cameras 24/7?
Does a person have to be monitoring?
How does that work and how does it work after ya'll spot a likely tornado....who do you contact to get the word out?
We have an AI setting that will automatically turn the camera towards the closest storm or we can control them manually. There's not a functionality that can automatically send out an alert if it thinks it sees anything...yet. During days when storms are in the state, we have guys on the team that watch radar and as storms approach one of our camera locations, will make sure it's pointed the right way. Additionally, the NWS and county EMA offices have view links to the cameras. The NWS was watching the live video feed last year and saw a tornado near Rolling Fork form in real time so the warning was out seconds after detection. Matt Laubhan has the ability to turn our cameras, too. Lastly, Hazcams (group that makes the software box) has a couple of guys that will monitor the cameras and can turn them.

When one of us spots a tornado on camera, our media guy has a direct link to NWS chat and can put in the report. They monitor that constantly. We also have their phone numbers and can let them know that way. Either way, the NWS is informed of a tornado within 30 seconds of us seeing it.

We also report the tornado to our media partners, too, after we alert the NWS and our Facebook page is set that as soon as a warning is issued in the northern half of the state, a post is automatically generated. As we expand more into the southern parts of the state and we have the funding to do so, we'll probably up our subscription service to auto generate warnings there. For now, our social media guy makes a post manually. That guy, on significant severe weather days, will go 20-30 hours straight making sure information goes where it needs to as soon as it needs to.
 

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Little behind the scenes. The image below is from our admin site where we monitor all of our cameras. One functionality that is huge is we have our camera locations and the direction they're pointing overlayed on radar. If we want the camera to look at a specific part of the storm, all we have to do is tough that location on the screen and the camera automatically turns to display that location.
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Hugh's Burner Phone

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That's awesome. Thanks for rundown. Ya'll are saving lives.
Thank you. We're trying our best. We've got 37 cameras up now with a handful of other places we have permission to put them. Just comes down to when we have the funding to make it happen. It's why I'll occasionally come on here and other sites asking for donations or business sponsorships for a camera.
 

RivaDawg

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Thank you. We're trying our best. We've got 37 cameras up now with a handful of other places we have permission to put them. Just comes down to when we have the funding to make it happen. It's why I'll occasionally come on here and other sites asking for donations or business sponsorships for a camera.
What does it cost to install and maintain a camera?