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#RipBlackRob💔 🙏🏾🕊 Just weeks after the passing of rapper DMX’s death, another rap legend has transitioned. Former Bad Boy rapper Black Rob has died from kidney failure, after suffering a variety of ailments. Most recently, the rapper had revealed he had suffered from four strokes. The rapper, best known for his hit song “Whoa,” had recently been discharged from the hospital and was reportedly planning to relocate to Atlanta, because he was homeless. Last weekend, Black Rob, born Robert Ross, took to Instagram to reassure his fans that he was doing ok, but tragically, his illness took his life fast than anyone imagined. Bad Boy alumni/rapper Mark Curry had been providing updates on Rob’s situation on his own Instagram page and revealed he was supposed to undergo dialysis after fans launched a GoFundMe to raise money to help the rapper with his medical bills and living arrangements. The GoFundMe had raised over $27,000 out of a $50,000 goal at the time of Black Rob’s passing. Black Rob was 51-years-old when he died. He leaves behind a solid legacy and a respectable catalog. The Harlem rapper was featured on a variety of records with artists on Bad Boy, including G. Dep’s “Special Delivery,” as well as the remixes to Total’s single “What About Us,” Faith’s “Love Like Us,” Mase’s “24 Hrs. To Live” and others. Black Rob released four albums over the course of his career. Life Story was released in 2000, followed by The Black Rob Report in 2005. #blackrob #ripblackrob #badboy #badboyentertainment #diddy #pdiddy #puffdaddy #notoriousbig #RobMarciano #RobbieO #BancoPop https://www.instagram.com/p/CNyWEBmFOXG/?igshid=uchdxll09741
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#Repost from @90shiphopjunkie with @_repostr - 1997 The Homey Black Rob!! Song called "I Love You Baby" off The Puffy alvum ( No Way Out ) #1997 #BadBoy #BlackRob #ILoveYouBaby #RobMarciano #RobbieO #BancoPop #BuffaloNewYork #Harlem #Manhattan #HarlemWorld #EastCoastHiphop #ProductOfThe90s #90sVintageHiphop #Lyrics #90sHiphopAllDay #Classic90sHiphop #Real90sHiphop #DamHowIMiss90sHiphop #RaisedOn90sHiphop #OldSchool90sHiphop #BackWhenHiphopWasHiphop #90sHiphop #BringRealHiphopback #KeepingIt90sHiphop #SaveTheHiphopCulture #MissThe90sHiphop #BringBackThe90sHiphop #IsAllAbout90sHiphop #Strictly90sHiphopMusic @therealblackrob -
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#WatchTheWeather : BONE CHILLING BLAST: More than two hundred million people are bracing for the extreme cold across much of the country as wind chills plunge well below zero from the Dakotas to Michigan. @RobMarciano @ABCWorldNews https://t.co/1Q6R5EGWYJ https://t.co/9Do3MizFBh
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#Breaking: Rob Marciano @RobMarciano: Not quite usable audio but I tried #Isaias Source: Twitter
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@RobMarciano: Fun fly fishing segment coming up on @GMA w/ @OrvisFlyFishing Freshwater Guide of the Year Chip Swanson @GoBreck https://t.co/ZINmz2qkvZ
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Rainfall estimates thru Thursday with newly named Tropical Storm #Cindy - wind not a huge issue but the water poses risks. From @RobMarciano on Twitter I am Cindy, hear me 🐯!
#tropical storm Cindy#flooding#flash flood watch#Texas#louisiana#mississippi#alabama#Georgia#florida#south carolina#weather advisory#turn around don't drown
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Joe’s Weather World: Next bigger severe risk is later Tuesday (SUN-5/26)
While not the brightest start to our Sunday…we should see more sunshine as the day moves along…and while there has been rain…and again some heavy rains overnight…the weekend “daytime” at least has been mostly dry and that means outdoor activities aren’t being totally messed up unless you’re trying to do something that requires dry ground…dry ground is something tough to find right now. More rain is in store over the next few days as rain chances will continue to be around. Another chance comes our way tomorrow AM and then later Tuesday into Tuesday night.
The Tuesday situation will need to be monitored for our next severe weather opportunity but there are already subtle changes in the data that will continue into Tuesday. The timing aspect of this is still sort of questionable and that will play a role in what type of storms we go through.
Forecast:
Today: Variable clouds with more sunshine as the afternoon plays out. Highs near 80°. Muggy.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and mild with lows well into the 60s
Tomorrow: Some morning showers are briefly possible then partly cloudy…warm and humid with highs into the 80s
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with storm chances later in the day especially. Highs well be well into the 80s once again with windy/muggy conditions. Storm risks continue into Tuesday night with the potential of severe storms.
Discussion:
Yesterday the NWS in Pleasant Hill surveyed three brief tornadoes that affected Jackson County/Lafayette counties on the MO side. These things very short lived.
This one was the most “impressive”.
Survey teams have confirmed a third tornado from Friday night (5/24). This tornado was rated EF-0 and occurred just north of the Lafayette and Johnson County border. pic.twitter.com/bh6uXUTDZ2
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) May 26, 2019
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Here are the other two…
Our survey team confirmed one tornado occurred last night (5/24). An EF-0 (~60mph winds) near Lake Lotawana. #mowx #KC pic.twitter.com/5x2UfZ3nkD
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) May 25, 2019
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Survey teams have confirmed a second tornado from last night (5/24). This tornado was rated EF-0 and occurred south of Longview Lake. pic.twitter.com/kNxLb7Oqs6
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) May 25, 2019
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And on a pull back…
As a matter of fact on the broader scale…these are the storms that have been surveyed over the last week.
Active for sure…
Over the past 10 days, the U.S. has been battered by severe thunderstorms. There has been 1845 total severe reports, with 231 reported tornadoes. Of all severe reports, 8% of them have involved a tornado. pic.twitter.com/O3Wqlfilza
— Michael Ventrice (@MJVentrice) May 26, 2019
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and the corrected information is 13% of the reports have been tornadoes…
The tornadoes that hit on Friday night…were small mesovortex tornadoes that we’ve seen time after time…they are usually weak and short lived.
Rarely do they create a lot of damage and sometimes they can’t even be detected fast enough before their gone.
Last night however…El Reno, OK was hit by the same “type” of tornado. Short…quick hitting spin-up…with little warning. This tornado though was different because it was stronger. At least EF2 strength compared to our EF0 ones on Friday night. It may have actually been an EF3 and it was deadly and destructive.
El Reno tornado presser update: 2 fatalities 16 transported to hospital Hotel and trailer park wiped out Approx 2 mile path, NWS on scene will release storm survey later today.#ElRenoTornado
— Rob Marciano (@RobMarciano) May 26, 2019
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HEARTBREAKING … Sky 5 captured video of the devastating damage left behind after a tornado touched down late Saturday night in El Reno, killing two people. A search and rescue operation is ongoing. #ElReno #tornado #storm #KOCO5
Latest >> https://t.co/tzWbO4tlTn pic.twitter.com/7ZTb2ukqOq
— KOCO-5 Oklahoma City (@koconews) May 26, 2019
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Surveying tornado damage in El Reno. At least EF2 damage found so far. Survey continues. pic.twitter.com/jcfC9Cjw0l
— NWS Norman (@NWSNorman) May 26, 2019
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Tragic situation from this type of tornado especially.
Folks in El Reno had about 2-3 minutes of warning, which is NO fault of the NWS. QLCS line tornadoes form VERY quickly, and while damage is significant, this is a rare tornado as most line-tornadoes are weak! @kfor #OKWX pic.twitter.com/ZdB4xOJ2X8
— Aaron Brackett (@Aaron_Brackett) May 26, 2019
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Bad night down there.
Back home there were strong storms on the northside…they sort of fell apart south of I-70 with lighter rains on the south side.
Up towards Spickard another 2-3″ fell with a 24 hour total of over 4.5″!
KCI had 1.33″ of rain…the monthly total is now 11.03″ and that’s just shy of 3 times average for this month through the 25th.
This is now the 2nd wettest May in KC weather history…the record right now is 1995.
Now to answer the question that you may be asking…that summer…from June>August actually wasn’t that wet in the big scheme of things. We had 12″ that summer…which actually ranked 57th driest out of some 130 summers or so.
As a matter of fact since 3/1 (meteorological spring)…here are the rankings of the wettest 3/1-yesterday periods.
The I-80 corridor hasn’t been as wet by rankings compared to us…but gosh that’s a lot of rain.
Onwards…
Tuesday:
Interesting changes already in the data…the Plains dryline will be setting up farther west of KC than the data showed yesterday…3 counties farther west in the morning data according to the NAM. There will be a cap in place for awhile at least into the afternoon…and while there may be some still iffy pre-main show storms during the day before 5PM especially on the KS side (which could be strong with hail as a main threat) I’m not totally sure when the “main show” comes into the area…it might be another night-time type event. The forecast soundings are showing parameters for tornadoes though…and while the directional “shear” in the atmosphere isn’t the strongest…the wind “shear” as you go upwards is pretty decent and in the “so what else is new” department…there will a loaded atmosphere of moisture once again which means the potential for another 1-4″ or rain which combined with all the available instability…means the chance of big storms and heavy rains
The Tuesday system will be the key in whether or not we get that monthly record…”officially” at KCI. I know full well that some of you are closing in on 20″ of rain so far this month as I pointed out yesterday.
The SPC has placed our region in the “enhanced” threat of severe weather…
Need to watch the cap though…at least into the afternoon and how long that holds + I’m still searching from something to break the cap aside from the heating…some sort of disturbance coming up from the SSW…which the models may not be seeing yet.
The cap will break I believe in the evening…not sure about the afternoon situation. Of course the later into the evening we go the less likely a tornado becomes as the storms come our way from out west…just speculation on my part.
That’s it for today…another update tomorrow.
Our feature photo is from our own Pat McGonigle of lightning dancing around or own FOX 4 tower. We took several hits the other night…some pretty strong ones too.
Joe
from FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports https://fox4kc.com/2019/05/26/joes-weather-world-next-bigger-severe-risk-is-later-tuesday-sun-5-26/
from Kansas City Happenings https://kansascityhappenings.wordpress.com/2019/05/26/joes-weather-world-next-bigger-severe-risk-is-later-tuesday-sun-5-26/
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@RobMarciano chatted with the guys of @hanson this morning on @GMA about tornadoes, music, @TheHopJam & more! 🌤🌱🍻 Those smiles 😄 #Hanson #Hanson25
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RT @CherryBlossFest: Getting warmed up for the @CherryBlossFest Parade with @anthonyanderson and @RobMarciano on @GMA! #SpringBlossomsHere 🌸 https://t.co/0EOTGx5Y0k
Getting warmed up for the @CherryBlossFest Parade with @anthonyanderson and @RobMarciano on @GMA! #SpringBlossomsHere 🌸 pic.twitter.com/0EOTGx5Y0k
— National Cherry Blossom Festival 🌸 (@CherryBlossFest) April 13, 2019
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Hey @robmarciano and @weatherchannel - check out the storm in Atlanta tonight. Rough, but the payoff was well worth it! . . . . #rainbow #fullrainbow #rainbow🌈 #atlanta #weather #atl #weloveatl (at Northwest Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia)
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#GoddessVision: Black Rob was in the building, though. #HowardTheatre #LiveHipHopShit #RobMarciano
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