low pressure center in the backside of the tornado forming storm. not a tornado yet, but it's the lowering part that the tornado would come out of, and that's the part there. it looks very unimpressive right now. all i'm seeing is one little, almost cotton ball puffs. that, in fact, is called scud, the rapidly rising air getting up in the storm. the lowering has gone away, a little bit of the intensity of the storm has gone away. that doesn't mean it's over, that means it's cycling. nothing attempting to affect this storm. ki look left, i can look right, there's not another storm for 20 or 30 miles. this storm gets to use all of the moisture, all of the heat. it's very muggy where i'm standing right now. i bet the relative humidity is 97%. the temperature in our car says 79. that means dew point around 78, 77 for you weather people out there. real muggy air mass, a lot of humidity, a lot of potential for