Beachwalker
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These OK storms have slowly absorbed mergers and splits, and have become more organized, are larger, and now have some spacing between them.
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My god. We genuinely may have a violent tornado on our hands here. That scouring is quite intense.Was just about to post this. It’s early spring and everyone’s grass is dead/brown, and that area looks like it was muddy to begin with based on the right side of the left image, but I can’t help but think that looks like some scouring. I can’t tell how much is from the tornado itself though.
Edit: The more I look at this the more I think this is legit grass scouring. The grass in the right pic is green. This may have been a high end event. Holy ****
There’s been several F3 and even some F4 in Michigan but no F4s in over 25 years I believe.
This is pure Hopium, but the HRRR shows it lifting before Tulsa so fingers crossed it's right!!
He's been back for awhileRyan hall still missing. Watching max
He’s back up, has been for a whileRyan hall still missing. Watching max
I know. That's why it's hopium.. Really hoping the storm falls apart before Tulsa.HRRR (or any other model) isn't anywhere close to being able to accurately predict the location of tornadogenesis and dissipation.
Ryan hall still missing. Watching max