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Tigernado: Part 2
Would Part 1 be Joe Exotic TV's video of him in front of the 2016 Wynnewood tornado that was shown on Tiger King?
Tigernado: Part 2
The term actually stems from this event (bottom of the page). Another incident that involved a tornado and reports of escaped tigers.Would Part 1 be Joe Exotic TV's video of him in front of the 2016 Wynnewood tornado that was shown on Tiger King?
LaGrange areaHaven't caught up yet, got up and checked radar and saw a lot of severe, was there any tornadoes?
Unless I'm thinking of something else I think 4/27/2011 proved that the STP goes beyond 10.BRO THE STP IN SOUTH MISSISSIPPI IS MAXED OUT AT. 10???
Low level shear has really come up along the boundary! My goodness
There have been two already, both of which produced significant debris signatures. One passed near LaGrange, GA and the other struck Milledgeville, GA. Worst damage seems to be near LaGrange, but info is scarce.Haven't caught up yet, got up and checked radar and saw a lot of severe, was there any tornadoes?
It can, this event won't be near that though, a lot of these different forecast site use different paramters. I'm using cod meteorology STP about to check pivotal weather and post the maps there.Unless I'm thinking of something else I think 4/27/2011 proved that the STP goes beyond 10.
BRO THE STP IN SOUTH MISSISSIPPI IS MAXED OUT AT. 10???
Low level shear has really come up along the boundary! My goodness
I hope everybody is okay, I'd imagine it caught a lot of people off guard.There have been two already, both of which produced significant debris signatures. One passed near LaGrange, GA and the other struck Milledgeville, GA. Worst damage seems to be near LaGrange, but info is scarce.
I was starting to think that, pulling a RAP sounding for non contamination[/QUOTE]I think those really high pockets are convectively contaminated, not sure of the mechanism behind why but for some reason that really exaggerates the low-level shear.
Values in regions more representative of the environment are about 1.5-3, which is still significant.
Lol, I had the same initial thoughts, until I zoomed in.@buckeye05 I was about to say you posted in the wrong thread, before I remembered we already do have significant tornado damage from today.
It's surprising because the environment was as less conducive then ; than later today.@buckeye05 I was about to say you posted in the wrong thread, before I remembered we already do have significant tornado damage from today.