Widespread wind gusts and scattered gusts to 100 mph likely
I'm seeing reports of non-thunderstorm gusts as high as 84 MPH near the New Mexico/Texas border!
Widespread wind gusts and scattered gusts to 100 mph likely
I'm gunna guess probably from the quicker initiation that we saw of some storms? Some significant spins ups still seem pretty plausible21z HRRR significantly more linear
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This is in line with something that I called and/or drew attention to earlier, so perhaps there is something to the following:21z HRRR significantly more linear
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^ Of course, I am still interested in hearing whether my reasoning and/or understanding is correct. Does the HRRR have this bias?@MattPetrulli How high are the modelled LCLs over the southern, relatively discrete part of the line? HRRR sometimes, if not frequently, overestimates discrete mode in these highly-sheared, low-instability setups. If I recall correctly, weren’t there a number of times when this occurred in the fairly recent past? At this point I’m leaning toward a solid QLCS with very damaging winds rather than a semi-discrete or discrete mode. I think convection will grow upscale immediately rather than go through a brief semi-discrete stage.
Shelf clouds probablySeveral storm chaser streams are showing low-level clouds moving at an obviously quick pace. Very intense winds today for sure!
Kinda echoes the trouble with Alabama's last severe event.This is in line with something that I called and/or drew attention to earlier, so perhaps there is something to the following:
^ Of course, I am still interested in hearing whether my reasoning and/or understanding is correct. Does the HRRR have this bias?
Man hrrr runs have been back and forth in the discrete not discrete mode lol.
HRRR favors discrinear mode!
Man hrrr runs have been back and forth in the discrete not discrete mode lol.
Kansas has entered the chat.
Ah, the art of instant contradiction. Or the art of me being a dummy and misreasing. Your pick.Nothing seems really rooted or tight yet,
Pretty tight rotation with that one