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April 20th 2025 severe threat

SRH helicity, simulated radar and updraft swaths.
 

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Fun times here in NW Arkansas. Appears we had a small tornado touchdown in Tontitown and Springdale. Damage looks to be in lower areas. Mostly powerlines from the pics I've seen. We have another Severe Thunderstorm heading south of Fayetteville at the moment.



 
Volatile 12z CAM suite for tomorrow, including the MPAS runs which are basically a tornado outbreak over MO.

Lots of semi discrete convection in extreme low level SRH and enough low level buoyancy to use it is a recipe for trouble.
 
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Kind of wondering why there isn't a hatched tornado risk for tomorrow. Tornadoes are likely going to be significant if they occur given the magnitude of the low level shear.
 
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