Argus
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I don't see how the atmosphere will be able to recover in 48 hours. I'm anticipating a wedge situation could develop over Georgia.
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I'm waiting to see the HRRR runs tomorrow but I'm not liking what the NAM models are spitting out for Texas and Oklahoma on Friday. Yeesh.
I respectfully disagree. Compared to yesterday’s 00Z suite, the latest 00Z EPS has trended toward more of a split-flow regime by 27 April. I think we will see further trends toward less of a negative tilt and more of a split-flow pattern, as has been the case with a number of systems recently. Split flow seems to win consistently and lower the ceiling for higher-end potentiality. At least the past several systems have shown this to be the case.Getting more n more interested for next week for parts mid south tennessee valley region.
A negative pna is a major factor in a severe weather pattern . Now where that will fake place depends a lot on Atlantic ridging how strong it becomes ....As to the last two posts, what do those things typically correlate to in regards to severe weather and where?
Quite a string of tornadoes in Mississippi today. Some wicked drone footage from one as well.
Oh darn, you did? That's my bad!I’ve actually posted a thread on this threat below, I’m trying to get it pinned to the top.
No problem, with it being below the pinned threads it sort of goes unseen. Hopefully it’ll get pinned soon. I didn’t want you to miss out on the discussion, though.Oh darn, you did? That's my bad!