Oklahoma last year said, "I'm back!"
Oklahoma this year said, "I'm back...to disappointing you."
Surface inversions can be tricky, they occur very often, (due to the fact the surface cools faster than the atmosphere) and usually aren’t a problem for already established supercells.Oklahoma last year said, "I'm back!"
Oklahoma this year said, "I'm back...to disappointing you."
There was one supercell that caught the attention of several storm chasers, but thankfully it died off.Based on the lack of tornado warnings, much less tornado reports, I'm guessing Plains chasers had a heck of a letdown this evening.
Not surprising about the Enhanced Risk upgrade after looking at the 12z HRRR and 09z RRFS this morning. However, that 5% TOR is a bit surprising.
well looks like my prediction failed and it was likely cause of the lapse rates not matching up with the models.The western most cell will not last long as I thought.
Notice the vertical profiles I’ve circled.
There’s a nocturnal surface inversion, this will cut the supercell’s life short.
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well looks like my prediction failed and it was likely cause of the lapse rates not matching up with the models.