lake.effect
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I am talking about the fact that this storm has no chance of producing a tornado in the immediate future.
It clearly does...are we looking at the same radar?
I am talking about the fact that this storm has no chance of producing a tornado in the immediate future.
Well if there's a convergence signature and a couplet up in tilts, that's a pretty good sign for future tor genI am talking about the fact that this storm has no chance of producing a tornado in the immediate future.
I am located just west of the highest velocity signature and received no hail and maybe 45 MPH winds.IS there any hail happening?
I think that @Muwx is referring to the fact that, among other things, the dewpoint spread at/near the surface is currently rather higher than would usually be associated with tornadic storms.It clearly does...are we looking at the same radar?
Just reporting what I am seeing outside my windowlol, ok champ!
Definitely bears watching. Hook beginning to form and the velocity signature actually looks pretty impressive.Storm over Shell Knob, MO certainly looks interesting. Could see a warning for it.
You're like 10 miles away from the main rotation...you're not going to be able to tell squat by looking out your window in this environment.Just reporting what I am seeing outside my window
Is this TDS I’m seeing?
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Theres nothing interesting on velocity btw
How it should have been all along. Idk why people got so bent out of shape by my call out when i literally had eyes on the stormSevere warning with tor possible tag coming for that TW'd cell.
It's gonna be tense fam, and people are more than likely going to be overly cautious because of the environment and the oncoming disaster on the horizon. I would bet it wasn't personal, don't get discouraged, and stay safe.How it should have been all along. Idk why people got so bent out of shape by my call out when i literally had eyes on the storm