Ozonelayer
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Pretty nasty run for my neck of the woods. I think Central KY has a chance of seeing some tornadic supercells today. As they move eastward they’re going to run into some barren kinematics over in Eastern KY but could still have a high wind threat attached. May do some chasing today depending on how those storms fire up.Central and East Kentucky gets lambasted with tornadic supercells View attachment 41752
Have been watching this as well. Cells were near Little Rock when I woke up 2 hours ago, now just north of Memphis and seems like the back end is weakening instead of back building. Not expecting this to be our saving grace but wondering if it will lay down any outflow boundaries for later today.One thing to keep an eye on is all that crapvection over KY right now and if that clears out or keeps training and back building. It could easily sap the atmosphere for the later round. The HRRR runs last night just had a small round of storms going through southern KY but the radar mosaic over KY right now is just full of storms
The 11z is probably the ceiling for what today could be.
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Yeah. Should and that’s what am thinking now …Have been watching this as well. Cells were near Little Rock when I woke up 2 hours ago, now just north of Memphis and seems like the back end is weakening instead of back building. Not expecting this to be our saving grace but wondering if it will lay down any outflow boundaries for later today.
Yeah would think low level shear will increase with the approaching trough….I will say, at least in Central KY, it has that “feel” this morning. Very humid and soupy, with a hazy sky already this early. The only thing really missing is the southerly wind. We have so much CAPE sitting around, especially being uncapped, I could easily see that making up for any deficiencies in low level shear later.
Storms should form around 18z to 19z, and then 20z to 00z is the peak tornado threat. Anything beyond that should be when the storms congeal into a line.Can anybody tell me what time this party is supposed to get going? I haven't been paying much attention to the weather this month, so this has caught me off guard.
.... Just as I'm driving to do some work in Louisville.
Thanks! I'll try to get home before 20z. I live a bit east from Louisville, so hopefully I'll be in front of it.Storms should form around 18z to 19z, and then 20z to 00z is the peak tornado threat. Anything beyond that should be when the storms congeal into a line.
Thanks! I'll try to get home before 20z. I live a bit east from Louisville, so hopefully I'll be in front of it.
Go Get'em!Models have really honed in on those two discrete cells that follow the same path through southeastern KY.