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That's huge.Matt at WTVA in our storm chasing chat with him: Moisture is over performing. Dewpoint are on average 4° higher throughout much of the north and 2/3 of Mississippi then anticipated by current HRRR
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That's huge.Matt at WTVA in our storm chasing chat with him: Moisture is over performing. Dewpoint are on average 4° higher throughout much of the north and 2/3 of Mississippi then anticipated by current HRRR
Is instability running higher? I would imagine it is.Matt at WTVA in our storm chasing chat with him: Moisture is over performing. Dewpoint are on average 4° higher throughout much of the north and 2/3 of Mississippi then anticipated by current HRRR
Shocker... NOT18Z HRRR has storm of the day right in the worst of the radar hole between Ft. Polk and Jackson, go figure...
Obviously we just need to fill in the gaps in the radar network since radars clearly scare tornadoes away.18Z HRRR has storm of the day right in the worst of the radar hole between Ft. Polk and Jackson, go figure...