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In the box in the bottom left on the map? YesIs anyone else suddenly getting the Observed Sounding Archive page when they try to go to the SPC home page?
In the box in the bottom left on the map? Yes
Truly a Georgia moment.Of all things to be a failure mode in early March, too warm mid-level temps are not what you would pick (referring to GA for tomorrow).
Yes, and I would say particularly in the Tennessee valley into KY areaCould Friday potentially be worse than today tornado wise?
I’ve seen some latest hrrr runs and things seem to have moderately uptrendedYes, and I would say particularly in the Tennessee valley into KY area
There are some boxes being checked for Friday. Georgia had some insane and dangerous parameters tomorrow but as others have noted the mid levels are a failure mode, I think I have more questions than answers on the setup for tomorrow.Could Friday potentially be worse than today tornado wise?
Isn’t that just in Georgia?There are some boxes being checked for Friday. Georgia had some insane and dangerous parameters tomorrow but as others have noted the mid levels are a failure mode, I think I have more questions than answers on the setup for tomorrow.
Mesoscale Discussion 0229
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0238 PM CST Thu Mar 02 2023
Areas affected...much of northern Texas and southeast Oklahoma
Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely
Valid 022038Z - 022315Z
Probability of Watch Issuance...95 percent
SUMMARY...Storms will continue to increase in coverage near a warm
front over north Texas, with additional storms moving in from the
west along the cold front. Tornadoes, some strong, damaging wind and
hail will all be possible.
DISCUSSION...The air mass continues to destabilize across north TX
where warm front exists. Given the uncapped air mass and multiple
boundaries, storm coverage will likely increase over the next
several hours. Locally backed flow along the warm front as well as
increasing low-level winds this evening with the approaching upper
trough may yield several tornadoes, damaging winds and hail.
Yes, and Eastern Alabama.Isn’t that just in Georgia?
You do realize that the parameters are in place that if storms are able to fire that they are not unnecessarily panicking people here with those STP values. If the mid levels are not as warm as projected, we are going to have big issues.![]()
Weather nerds panicking the general public
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I don’t see anything wrong with what they posted.![]()
Weather nerds panicking the general public
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