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Severe WX January 10-12, 2020 Severe Weather Forecast Thread

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Acworth, GA at 6pm per the 3km NAM. Atlanta is still borderline. Could be several tornadoes embedded in the line, could be rain and wind still.
 

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CAMs are continuing to trend in a very bad direction for tomorrow across MS and AL. Strong tornadoes are a definite possibility, in both pre-QLCS supercells and the line itself.
 

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I'm very ready for the 00z model runs. Things are getting close to nowcasting time for Dixie.
I have a feeling tomorrow will be a rough day to be working in the ER. Widespread damaging wind events like this always result in numerous motor vehicle traumas. Everyone be safe!
 

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What stands out to me is the cape values on the hrrr. Combine that with the shear and the qlcs will be strengthing as it moves into tuscloosa. Definitely should be some embedded tornadoes in the line. Are there any other models showing this amount of cape?
 

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What stands out to me is the cape values on the hrrr. Combine that with the shear and the qlcs will be strengthing as it moves into tuscloosa. Definitely should be some embedded tornadoes in the line. Are there any other models showing this amount of cape?
in short no, but just about every run of the HRRR since this has been in range, the cape has increased like we have seen the NAM do
there is some vbv there but I don't know if it is enough make a difference
 
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My concerns about a big day or non big day.
Cape has risen every run it seems.
If the sun gets out it could be really bad
If storms are able to fire and rotate ahead of the lines.
Factors that limit this from an outbreak.
Too much wind shear will tear the updrafts apart.
Cap holds and it’s just a line with extensive wind damage.
Clouds limit the cape from creeping up higher than projected
 

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Cloud breaks and showers will mean nothing when it comes to instability. Warm air advection will be insane overnight and tomorrow.
 
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0z HRRR also continues to show conditions volatile NE of Metro Atlanta at 0z Sun. Yet the local NWS office shows this for the forecast that regular folks see... Showers ????? Guess they see overriding factors that I don't see.
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