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Severe Weather 2025

In my opinion, it's pretty likely we see a 10 hatcher for the 18th. GFS is pretty much consistent with developing the weak surface in the south Iowa area, and the euro is starting to pick up on it as well. NAM's mid 2000s CAPE is probably overdoing it a little, but otherwise good model agreement on at least mid 1000s, which is sufficient in these situations. NAM is also progging mid 100s 1kSRH, which I feel is a lot more realistic than the numbers RRFS is pumping out. RRFS 06z is less of a linear mode, but it's the only CAM in range right now.
 
Here I am thinking about the start of severe weather in the fall, I check here, and BAM, I am behind 3 pages LOL!

Welp, I guess it is time to come out of hibernation on here, turn on some account notifications on Twitter again (mainly NWSSPC so I can see the outlooks). Oh and @Clancy, please don’t mention us (Georgia)… Shhhhhhhhhhh LOL!!!!

Does anyone else think that severe weather season (in the Deep South) basically runs from November to April? Not sure if “second season” still applies these days.

Just a question, don’t cancel me :D hahahahaha
 
Here I am thinking about the start of severe weather in the fall, I check here, and BAM, I am behind 3 pages LOL!

Welp, I guess it is time to come out of hibernation on here, turn on some account notifications on Twitter again (mainly NWSSPC so I can see the outlooks). Oh and @Clancy, please don’t mention us (Georgia)… Shhhhhhhhhhh LOL!!!!

Does anyone else think that severe weather season (in the Deep South) basically runs from November to April? Not sure if “second season” still applies these days.

Just a question, don’t cancel me :D hahahahaha
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pretty much its like
Tornado season 1:Late march to July
Tornado season 2:november
 
I am not sure how you embedded a SPREADSHEET in your post, but I like it lol

Where is this sounding from?
oh woops.. i never ment to make it appear like that... i just ment to give the link and not this strange .... embedded thing mode

let me try this again....
( docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EHx8-4Tn6hmx3Um8x7YBVEHf4UUvL1A0_e9TfN3bR6U/edit?usp=sharing )

just put in the (https://) part infront , im not sure why it puts a strange media mode on by it self , but i never ment to do that.
 
Here I am thinking about the start of severe weather in the fall, I check here, and BAM, I am behind 3 pages LOL!

Welp, I guess it is time to come out of hibernation on here, turn on some account notifications on Twitter again (mainly NWSSPC so I can see the outlooks). Oh and @Clancy, please don’t mention us (Georgia)… Shhhhhhhhhhh LOL!!!!

Does anyone else think that severe weather season (in the Deep South) basically runs from November to April? Not sure if “second season” still applies these days.

Just a question, don’t cancel me :D hahahahaha
Per James Spann and likely other sources, that November-May is Alabama’s “tornado season”.

Some months in that time frame are bigger than others but every year is different.
 
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STP is over 3.5 in the higher quality nam
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VTP and my CVTP both at 8
VTP: 8.7
CVTP: 8.1
however this sounding seems more outflow messy then the last one.
a way to test this out is using my other composite parameter that is also in the link listed as DBRN , if its less then 0.16 on that parameter it tends to be outflow mess , and its at 0.10
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DBRN is just like BRN however you replace the 0-6 km BWD with DCAPE

the famous May 20 2019 Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency had low numbers and is the only thing out of all the parameters that shows it would be a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency in some spots.

(note the inflow dominant zone is just guess work and not looking at the data like the outflow Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency)
 
oh woops.. i never ment to make it appear like that... i just ment to give the link and not this strange .... embedded thing mode

let me try this again....
( docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EHx8-4Tn6hmx3Um8x7YBVEHf4UUvL1A0_e9TfN3bR6U/edit?usp=sharing )

just put in the (https://) part infront , im not sure why it puts a strange media mode on by it self , but i never ment to do that.
Alright. I like the embedded sheets though!

ALL IN FAVOR?! lol jk
 
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