KakashiHatake2000
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18z GFS is basically showing a tornado outbreak in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Tuesday evening. EF3+ soundings all over the place. Haven't seen it this aggressive since mid May. I'm on my phone traveling so can't post pics, but are you seeing this @CheeselandSkies?
phew hopefully just a small window out in open fields out in nowhere and everything congeals into a line at least thats what the euro is showing but yeah hopefully no t-word outbreakThere's a thread for discussing next week.
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...and no, I'm not really seeing it. Composite indices (EHI/supercell composite are pretty impressive, but a lot of the soundings have capping issues). There will probably be a severe threat with some tornado potential, but nothing I'd call an "outbreak" at this point.
Definitely earlyThere's a thread for discussing next week.
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...and no, I'm not really seeing it. Composite indices (EHI/supercell composite are pretty impressive, but a lot of the soundings have capping issues). There will probably be a severe threat with some tornado potential, but nothing I'd call an "outbreak" at this point.
Don’t fear tornado outbreaks until few days or couple days out or day of is my mottophew hopefully just a small window out in open fields out in nowhere and everything congeals into a line at least thats what the euro is showing but yeah hopefully no t-word outbreak
Don’t fear tornado outbreaks until few days or couple days out or day of is my mottowayyyyyy to many factors to consider.
Yeah I just personally am skeptical until end. My nature lol.I mean, it's one thing if there's been really good model consistency and agreement, but we haven't really seen that with this upcoming setup. GFS in particular has varied a lot from run to run especially with the timing of the waves, which will be critical for if/where/and when anything higher-end happens.
Right I just don’t really like those words but hopefully it’s small scale but thanks I’ll keep that in mindDon’t fear tornado outbreaks until few days or couple days out or day of is my mottowayyyyyy to many factors to consider.
Yeah SO many things can go wrong for tornado to happen. And especially higher end events. I’ve seen it all lol. At this point I just wait.Right I just don’t really like those words but hopefully it’s small scale but thanks I’ll keep that in mind
what about with the gfs outputting hurricanes in the gulfI mean, it's one thing if there's been really good model consistency and agreement, but we haven't really seen that with this upcoming setup. GFS in particular has varied a lot from run to run especially with the timing of the waves, which will be critical for if/where and when anything higher-end happens.
what about with the gfs outputting hurricanes in the gulf
Gotcha I also heard it was way out of date and needs to be updatedRight?! Especially this time of year it's prone to forming spurious Caribbean/Gulf tropical cyclones at long range, which impacts how it handles other features.
I mean, it's one thing if there's been really good model consistency and agreement, but we haven't really seen that with this upcoming setup. GFS in particular has varied a lot from run to run especially with the timing of the waves, which will be critical for if/where and when anything higher-end happens.