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dat base…..Brian Emfinger has a drone in the air with a live view of the Little Rock storm.
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Watching it live, that thing is spinning spinning.Brian Emfinger has a drone in the air with a live view of the Little Rock storm.
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Brian Emfinger has a drone in the air with a live view of the Little Rock storm.
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And we're all about it, too!dat base…..
I'm not an expert by any means, but just briefly researching Palm Sunday on Tornado Archive there were a bunch of F3-F4s in areas with upper 50s-lower 60s dew points and less than 2,000 SBCAPE so it's definitely possible
Personally, I will argue that ultimately, it's up to Mother Nature to decide how things will play out. We'll have to wait until after this event is over to re-evaluate this topic.I think the dewpoints are less of an issue than people think. Upper 50s/low 60s is sufficient.
No you're certainly right. With all the other ingredients in place, these dew points are definitely sufficientI think the dewpoints are less of an issue than people think. Upper 50s/low 60s is sufficient.
That's a incredible signature, I'd say a tornado is imminentThis Little Rock storm is wrapping up and…. Headed right for the radar site. That would be something if we lost the Little Rock radar before 3:00
It's hooking too.I know Brett Adair knows what he is doing, but I hope he has a quick escape if needed. This is coming directly at him (which yes I’m sure is his plan, ha)