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Supercell near Purcell, OK is developing a hook a solid structure, but minimal rotation at the moment. Will be interesting to see how the pre-frontal cells behave this afternoon.
Honestly it's a bit early to the party. Also another cell looks like its trying to form near Stroud, OK.Supercell near Purcell, OK is developing a hook a solid structure, but minimal rotation at the moment. Will be interesting to see how the pre-frontal cells behave this afternoon.
Do you think the current watch probabilities are a little to high?Just looking at what's forming now, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it becomes way too messy for storms to take full advantage of the environment that will be in place.
Not necessarily. I agree with the no-call of a PDS watch. There's definitely going to be a lot of tornadoes today, I just question their longevity and strength though. Stuff is already blowing up like crazy, and if there's gonna be intense tornadoes, the discrete cells forming right now need to start cranking as soon as they can before it gets really messy and linear. I hope nothing bad happens.Do you think the current watch probabilities are a little to high?
I agree with this. Honestly, if we were going to see a PDS tornado watch, it would have and arguably should have happened Friday, and yesterday evening across the moderate risk.Not necessarily. I agree with the no-call of a PDS watch. There's definitely going to be a lot of tornadoes today, I just question their longevity and strength though. Stuff is already blowing up like crazy, and if there's gonna be intense tornadoes, the discrete cells forming right now need to start cranking as soon as they can before it gets really messy and linear. I hope nothing bad happens.
Just to elaborate on this a bit further: both of those days I previously mentioned had background environments that were clearly supportive of violent tornado potential. We had widespread STP values on Friday from the 4-8 range across the moderate risk.I agree with this. Honestly, if we were going to see a PDS tornado watch, it would have and arguably should have happened Friday, and yesterday evening across the moderate risk.
That’s great to hear! Really fortunate that beast did not cause much destruction in that town. Would’ve been an absolute nightmare.Authorities reporting no casualties in Plevna! Can't say the same about structural and monetary damage, though...
Significant is EF2, Intense is EF3, Violent is EF4, and Very Violent is EF5.What is intense? Violent? They have used this wording recently. Strong is ef2-3. Is intense a new way of saying violent? lol. Trey will say it also , “strong to intense”
Significant is EF2, Intense is EF3, Violent is EF4, and Very Violent is EF5.