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Model soundings from all the main globals continues to suggest an environment easily supportive of EF3+ tornadoes will set up across parts of the upper Midwest on Monday. GFS and GEM aren’t quite to the same extent as ECM, ICON and UKMET, but even then would be a significant tornado threat.
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It’s early days, still, but I suspect the extent and magnitude of any severe risk will largely depend on the trough shape and ejection - with which model uncertainty is still somewhat high. Though even if it’s going to be just one or two supercells, as opposed to multiple, that will still pose trouble. Needs close watching and let’s hope things tune down at least a little!
The discussion leads with “Tornado Outbreak Likely” so very definitely tornado driven probs on this one.View attachment 40376View attachment 40377
Moderate Risk issued. Looks to be wind-driven though, but the outlook discussion hasn't been released yet.
Yeah I didn't see that. Edited my post to reflect that.The discussion leads with “Tornado Outbreak Likely” so very definitely tornado driven probs on this one.
A few dozen long track EF2+ tornadoes along with numerous long track EF4+ tornadoes likely. That would be some terrifying language to hear. Just kidding. It does sound like Monday has some pretty good potential for some long track strong to violent tornadoes.That is a pretty damn strong worded day 3 moderate. Monday really appears to be shaping up that it could be a pretty dangerous day.
It will easily be tornado driven. OvetYeah I didn't see that. Edited my post to reflect that.
Not the best chasing country if that exact forecast were to hold geographically and verify. That area of WI, IA, and MN is very beautiful but also very hilly and wooded.
Depends how much further southwest into Iowa the tornadoes would be.
Most of the MOD area in IA/MN is actually quite ideal for chasing - mostly flat, open farmlands with plenty of square-like roads, few hills and no major forests.
The WI area of MOD is trickier for chasing - that's the so-called "Driftless Zone" which isn't so much heavily forested as it is covered in little valleys and little glacial hills. For the record, that area of Wisconsin is absolutely charming in terms of both geography and people. On my short list of places to go once the big city finally wears me down![]()
Most of the MOD area in IA/MN is actually quite ideal for chasing - mostly flat, open farmlands with plenty of square-like roads, few hills and no major forests.
The WI area of MOD is trickier for chasing - that's the so-called "Driftless Zone" which isn't so much heavily forested as it is covered in little valleys and little glacial hills. For the record, that area of Wisconsin is absolutely charming in terms of both geography and people. On my short list of places to go once the big city finally wears me down
But overall it's a very doable chase. I'd much rather chase there versus eastern Tennessee, Arkansas, north Alabama, etc.
Of course the highest probabilities are narrowing in on exactly where I need to drive with pets with me in the car on the day I need to drive. Sorry, I am really annoyed by this.
Yeah. It's looking like I'm going to have to reschedule for safety, but that's exceedingly frustrating on a personal level. Thank you, and I hope you get to have a great time!Hmmm, keep a radar app handy and be alert for WEAs coming in on your phone. In all honesty I would advice against travel through that area Monday unless you're trying to see the storms like me.
Yay, thank you for saying what I wanted to but was too lazy to since I'm on my phone only while my laptop is being repaired (again). The Driftless is pretty and it would be great to have you as a neighbor!
Brolyes memes are the only acceptable use of AI imoIncredibly quick jet translation speeds on this, a similar dynamic to what we saw on 4/2. If that continues to be modeled and no other failure modes emerge, this could go high.
I wonder if Broyles is on the desk this weekend…