Grand Poo Bah
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According to the 18z HRRR things don't really blow up until well after dark. The area we're watching doesn't show initiation until 10pm.Is the cap set to erode? If they issued a watch they must believe that'd happen.
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According to the 18z HRRR things don't really blow up until well after dark. The area we're watching doesn't show initiation until 10pm.Is the cap set to erode? If they issued a watch they must believe that'd happen.
Parameters aren't as high but a few lower end tornadoes could definitely pop up.An area no one is really talking about is SWMO. HRRR is nasty in that area this evening
It’s not a bad environment though. The 300-500 m/s of SRH and adequate instability in front of the modeled Springfield supercell would probably do things.Parameters aren't as high but a few lower end tornadoes could definitely pop up.
Tbf the question with these days I've found is not whether they just break through but persist through the cap. Do think both threat regions are pretty potent TBH.Another new blip near Wichita Falls, tops up to 40kft but I'm not sure if that's radar contamination. Reflectivity seems legit on all tilts but it doesn't make sense to me. We'll see in a few moments if it's something worth watching.
Edit: Up to 45kft now, seems like it's definitely broken through the cap. We'll see what it does.
Certainly a very healthy cell now.Another new blip near Wichita Falls, tops up to 40kft but I'm not sure if that's radar contamination. Reflectivity seems legit on all tilts but it doesn't make sense to me. We'll see in a few moments if it's something worth watching.
Edit: Up to 45kft now, seems like it's definitely broken through the cap. We'll see what it does.
Didn’t take long for them to issue that watchNew MCD. Possible tornado risk developing in North Oklahoma.