atrainguy
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Outflow is surging north big time. Could really kill the OK threatThose cells are really trying to congeal into a line. That would hamper the region.
It is getting harder and harder now to write the impacts off. Sending all kinds of cloud debris up north with outflow like you said. I mean at a minimum, this has to have “some” impact.Outflow is surging north big time. Could really kill the OK threat
Too early to say that.Outflow is surging north big time. Could really kill the OK threat
100%. That looks like an absolute mess waiting to happenYeah was gonna say, the way its trending looks, things are quickly getting crowded near the Red River. Could see upscale growth as storms push farther into Oklahoma if it continues.
100%. That looks like an absolute mess waiting to happen
Still got area above that100%. That looks like an absolute mess waiting to happen
How so? IIRC this problem also existed on 6 May to some extent. Initiation in some areas occurred too early, before the main forcing arrived.Too early to say that.
That outflow can harm the environment north as it flows out, it’s also going to stop moisture from advecting into the area.Still got area above that
100%. Cells that have managed to stay discrete are having no trouble getting going, even displaced from the better parameters.Still too early to write it off.
Yeah, it was. I'm gonna leave it at that.I could’ve sworn I’ve seen the most r$t@r&d statement imaginable from a person with the initials “CH”.
But I guess it was a nightmare because I don’t see it anymore.