jiharris0220
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Yes, but as a reminder, long track violent tornadoes are a given even if vertical instability is close to non existent if you have high enough shear and forward momentum.I'm gonna take the risk here but the writings on the wall here. A lot of us probably think it but I don't see a reason or possible outcome that leads to any of these cold undercut supercells doing anything. The OFB limited instability a bit and was another big failure mode on top of things here. This reflectivity picture is like a 5% hail risk and if you showed me it, i would believe you. This is a situation where I fee confident enough to say this and I don't usually throw in the towel early at all.
What tornadoes don’t tolerate, is a layer of dry cool air near the surface as that acts effectively like a banana peel for vertical stretching, or a lid that cuts off any chance for these storms to actually get energy from the surface.


