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Good luck with the inversion.
Would you mind posting graphics for these?0z HRRR looks like a bimodal threat will set up with two discrete-turning-into-QLCS setups in Kentucky/Ohio and in Alabama/Georgia (maybe FL Panhandle too) with a linear less hyperactive setup in Tennessee in between. Looks like an active day tomorrow if this verifies.
Would you mind posting graphics for these?![]()
You be quiet JP!!!! LMAO
Did you really have to? My printer can't even properly print a photo the size of a postage stamp...We're back to the supercell printer.
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Did you really have to? My printer can't even properly print a photo the size of a postage stamp...
I wish all printers worked as well as the HRRR Supercell Printer™.
April fools? It's outdated, but has anyone ever seen STPs this high?
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IIRC, the algorithms to calculate STP are done differently on different platforms, and I can't remember the metric, but this site that I see posted often uses a metric that often inflates the STP too much. Pivotal Weather's calculations are more grounded, for instance. Still, the colors are a good indicator of relative danger level.April fools? It's outdated, but has anyone ever seen STPs this high?
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Yes I have. The highest I've seen was around 85 or so.April fools? It's outdated, but has anyone ever seen STPs this high?
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Correct; WeatherBell calculates STP in a different way which results in inflated numbers, compared to other sources. Used commonly by Twitter clickbaiters but yeah, it definitely still has utility.IIRC, the algorithms to calculate STP are done differently on different platforms, and I can't remember the metric, but this site that I see posted often uses a metric that often inflates the STP too much. Pivotal Weather's calculations are more grounded, for instance. Still, the colors are a good indicator of relative danger level.
YepApril fools? It's outdated, but has anyone ever seen STPs this high?
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When?!Yes I have. The highest I've seen was around 85 or so.