The tornado warned storm is a left split too. Very weird.Arkansas has re entered..
The tornado warned storm is a left split too. Very weird.Arkansas has re entered..
Doubt thatI don’t want to be that guy, but the area around KNQA in Memphis and to the south is getting increasingly cramped by additional convection. You have to wonder if those storms will merge and line out before any of them even sniff the favorable lower LCLs up north
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Yeah, no. Unless these LCLs come down this thing won’t even come close to verifying. You’re seeing some temps at almost 90Doubt that
Based on what? These storms have serious issues that will likely keep them from dropping significant tornadoes, at least in the sort term.Doubt that
I think Ryan Hall said that cell is anti-cyclonic.The tornado warned storm is a left split too. Very weird.
Exactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.LCLs are definitely causing issues for the open warm sector stuff. Didn't think there was any chance of reaching 90 near Memphis today, but it turns out the HRRR was right. Really need those to come down a bit or this might be done tornado wise.
Probably because you have a history of calling bu$ts right when a tornado has a debris signature on itExactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.
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Well, maybe this evening but I don’t know how long things will be discreteExactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.
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Nobody was getting uppity.Exactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.
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Dude you said just last night is the next Chapman tornado about to happen, come on, lol.Exactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.
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No need for the victim's complex.Exactly what I wanted to say but when I do everyone gets all uppity.
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I actually think it looks a little cleaner off NQA. Some of the cells that are weaker are dying or being absorbed by stronger updrafts. But this could change. LCLs are 1000-1250m which isn't sky high, but isn't as ideal. And we have a confirmed TOR in that environment near Mercer, TN now. VWP from NQA has good low level shear/SRH for ingestion.I don’t want to be that guy, but the area around KNQA in Memphis and to the south is getting increasingly cramped by additional convection. You have to wonder if those storms will merge and line out before any of them even sniff the favorable lower LCLs up north
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