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The reunion concert none of us wanted.And 15 November 1989. We're playing all the hits.
The reunion concert none of us wanted.And 15 November 1989. We're playing all the hits.
I immediately thought of shrek.yes, can we not add layers
Regardless of whether or not that pink sharpie comes out (looking at you, Broyles), everyone in the Southeast needs to have their eyes peeled like the tangerine in my trash can. This isn't a typical, low-end setup and it's certainly not going to be highly localized. It has the potential to be a serious threat all across the Deep South, and should be treated as such. Main saving grace would be over-convection mid-morning Saturday into the afternoon, but that would likely result in something more like what we saw on April 12, 2020, where you had nasty storms occurring below a shield of convection.I'm going to say the quiet part out loud: This has the definite potential to be a High SPC day on Saturday. (Not a slam dunk. Not guaranteed. No one harkening to this outbreak or that. Just pointing out what the models have been siren singing us for days now, consistently and nonstop. Someone needs to say it...)
I wouldn’t say that. It’s more the morning round hanging out and raining themselves out over the risk area and killing instability.The main potential failure mode for Saturday until cam’s roll on is messy storm mode.
I wonder if there will be any thermal boundaries that super charge cell’s…I wouldn’t say that. It’s more the morning round hanging out and raining themselves out over the risk area and killing instability.
We'll have to wait for the CAMs to see this but I suspect the answer is "yes" or "probably so"I wonder if there will be any thermal boundaries that super charge any cell’s…
didn't BHAMs afd mentioned ofbs??I wonder if there will be any thermal boundaries that super charge any cell’s…
BMX mentioned marine/coastal boundary I think and outflow boundaries from morning stormsWe'll have to wait for the CAMs to see this but I suspect the answer is "yes" or "probably so"
Someone mentioned above the possibility of having a surface boundary for the storms to ride on. Could be a possibility, everything is still kinda in the air right now relating to the smaller details.I wonder if there will be any thermal boundaries that super charge cell’s…
I'm constantly reminded that while the event won’t be like...you know what.We'll have to wait for the CAMs to see this but I suspect the answer is "yes" or "probably so"
Not gonna lie, I chuckled a little seeing that. Of course, one of those tracks takes the infamous Highway 69 track.
I thought the HRRR was drunk most of the time.What amazes me, is we could have a strong tornado the morning of Saturday if a stray supercell pops off. Hrrr will have a better job at determining those things. Hopefully it's not a all day thing in Alabama.
That’s the HRW FV3I thought the HRRR was drunk most of the time.
AaahhThat’s the WRFV3
I don't think it'll be "all day." But I do expect some early morning weather rolling over from Friday with a bit of a lull until the main threat.What amazes me, is we could have a strong tornado the morning of Saturday if a stray supercell pops off. Hrrr will have a better job at determining those things. Hopefully it's not a all day thing in Alabama.