It’s just like doo to doo- WHAT TJE HELL IS THAT?00Z HRRR for March 15. (This is old everybody don't sully your pants please)
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Look at the meso on this thing!
It’s continuing to tighten up, if it’s gonna produce, it’ll do it any minute now. @jiharris0220 you tracking this storm?Is it gonna drop?
They like to do the radar indicated PDS tornado warnings a lot now days it seems.
This was from Brandon's chat
"BeachBumNC: Reed truck hit by lightning. they are fine per Brian. electrical issues"
I thought going in that the most likely ceiling for March 14th would have been a March 31, 2023 type event with multiple violent tornadoes. March 31, 2023 was, if I recall, the outbreak that produced the most tornadoes in a single day behind only April 27, 2011. We just got incredibly lucky that the tornadoes that occurred that day didn’t hit many major areas at peak intensity.What he’s asking is an extremely valid question. With the kind of anomalous deep surface low and long wave trough geometry that was in place on 3/14, if that lead shortwave a few days earlier hadn’t scoured the moisture too much, you would have had an extremely large aerial area with sky high parameters and extremely favorable storm mode. Those features are what historically yields super outbreaks. Both days had extremely high ceilings, and as high impact as those days were, they didn’t hit their ceiling. I mean, we had a met on here from NWS Birmingham the day before those events saying it was in the realm of possibility we would see a super outbreak over those two days. Both of those days could have easily produced a Palm Sunday or 4/3/74 or 4/27/11 if they hit their ceilings with the right environment and no flies in the ointment.
That’s what makes a super outbreak though, it requires the utmost maximization at the background teleconnection state, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and storm scale.
They’re on a run of luck of getting hit by things. WowThis was from Brandon's chat
"BeachBumNC: Reed truck hit by lightning. they are fine per Brian. electrical issues"