Important to note that line takes a long time to roll through. This is 8pm tonight.are you saying you think there will be storms that fire behind the current line that we have? i am highly skeptical of that. if that is what you are banking on for violent tornadoes, then i definitely think we are doing better.
i think it is pretty clear the cells firing ahead of the line are going to be the source of the long track violent tornadoes, if they do in fact occur.
These are probably first of many.Kentwood cell looks very concerning. Both are definite contenders for producing long-track tornadoes.
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No. The only thing that’s really going to mitigate the threat will be storm mode, which you can see has happened in northern Mississippi.I have a question,with how fast the morning round moved out would that help mitigate things over Alabama?
No that only makes things worse. More daytime heating through alabamaI have a question,with how fast the morning round moved out would that help mitigate things over Alabama?
The morning storms aren't a factor across central Mississippi and Alabama, but closer to Tennessee they are, just depends on where you are.I have a question,with how fast the morning round moved out would that help mitigate things over Alabama?
what? i'd argue virtually every met agrees with me, that the cells ahead of the line that are firing now will be the source of our biggest problems.Happy to hear you feel that way and I hope you're right! But it's dangerous to start getting dismissive this early, and there isn't a single meteorologist who agrees with you.