tornado examiner
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Just a certain…December storm.What supercell are you referencing?
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The quad state supercell.
Just cause of how discrete it is and its placement.
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Just a certain…December storm.What supercell are you referencing?
Think bout west tn at this timeThink you absolutely need to consider a high risk for MO into IL given these recent CAM runs and the volatility of this setup today. St. Louis metro looks to be in a very dangerous spot later.
One supercell shown in the run almost looks as if it’s taking almost a direct aim at St. Louis.Think you absolutely need to consider a high risk for MO into IL given these recent CAM runs and the volatility of this setup today. St. Louis metro looks to be in a very dangerous spot later.
Broyles decides12z hrrr showing a more ows across central alabama, seems like there's not much reason to not upgrade to high
I smell PDS tornado warnings all day long…no big breaks for over 24 hours.
Well that's disgusting
Probably multiple Tornado Emergencies as well--but we shall see...I smell PDS tornado warnings all day long…no big breaks for over 24 hours.
He who controls the pink Sharpie.Broyles decides
Be safe @TennieI've managed to catch up with this thread. According to my local forecast, my area isn't expected to be hit by storms until around/after midnight or so, so I'm planning on making sure my phone and tablet are charged both while tracking today's storms and through the overnight hours. I would normally sleep in on the weekend, but now I'm thinking of getting up on my regular weekday time (around 6:30 or so) so that I will be able to track storms throughout tomorrow. At least, that's the current plan anyway (knock on wood!).