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https://x.com/tristanwhitewx/status/1939110763152441446?s=46&t=nTdsbQZkQMPkUI3zGjAXJg
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https://x.com/charliebourdo/status/1939110887031292117?s=46&t=nTdsbQZkQMPkUI3zGjAXJg
https://x.com/edgaronealwx/status/1939115353256100168?s=46&t=nTdsbQZkQMPkUI3zGjAXJg
What a month and week.Concerning...Tornado Watch 474...
Valid 290032Z - 290200Z
The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 474 continues.
SUMMARY...Several maturing supercells will pose an increasing risk
for tornadoes this evening across far eastern SD into western MN. A
strong tornado is also possible.
DISCUSSION...Early this evening, several supercells have rapidly
organized in the vicinity of the MN/SD border across Tornado Watch
#474. The southern most of theses cells in Duel County, SD has
recently become tornadic as observed from video streams and storm
reports. As these supercells continue to mature and move east along
a broad warm frontal zone, they will continue to interact with
strong low-level shear (0-1 km SRH of 200 + m2/s2) observed from the
MPX and FSD VADs. With large buoyancy (MLCAPE >4000 J/kg) also in
place, the environment remains very supportive of supercells and
tornadoes, some of which could be strong given observed STP values
of 2-3. The tornado threat will remain highest with
discrete/semi-discrete supercells. Some upscale growth remains
possible later this evening, which could begin to limit the tornado
threat. But for the time being, a favorable storm mode and
environment suggest the threat for tornadoes is likely to increase
across far eastern SD into western MN this evening.
lots of people were saying that on their posts and thankfully it seems like it occured out in the middle of nowhere too at leastJesus Christ, Will. At least wait until we see the aftermath before we declare tornadoes violent; at the very least, put a "potentially" before it like the SPC does. Remember when everyone said that Hollister was one of the strongest tornadoes ever? Yeah, that sure verified...
(Incidentally, I also don't particularly like his YouTube content for multiple reasons.)
just as long as everything stays out in open fields and out in nowhere i would say maybe it could get the plains caught up and cancel out the above avg and below avg thing but as stated before as long as everything stays out in open fields and out in nowhereI know it's been said already, but what a damn year for tornadoes on the Plains. These last three years have just been on fire.