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Tornado Warnings out for Jefferson City, MO and Quincy, IL.
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The warm sector is still capped per skew Ts. I’m not sure at this point where the cap will go first, or at all, or if we are going to have to rely on surface boundaries for CI.Activity over southern Illinois is unnervingly quiet.
I laughed so hard when Max tried to pronounce Loogootee in Indiana. He ended up on "Lego-tree"On a more humorous note, it seems that Max Velocity's chat has been having an argument about how the name of the Missouri town of Versailles should be correctly pronounced (mainly "ver-sails" vs. "ver-sigh"). It caused enough confusion to Max that he ended up declaring that he'll just stick with "ver-sails" going forward.
The correct pronunciation is "ver-sigh". The American pronunciation is "ver-sails". Big difference.On a more humorous note, it seems that Max Velocity's chat has been having an argument about how the name of the Missouri town of Versailles should be correctly pronounced (mainly "ver-sails" vs. "ver-sigh"). It caused enough confusion to Max that he ended up declaring that he'll just stick with "ver-sails" going forward.
Hence the argument.The correct pronunciation is "ver-sigh". The American pronunciation is "ver-sails". Big difference.
These MO storms are just lurching across the state. Obviously the better parameters are in the Southern IL/KY/MO/TN point, but I just don’t know if there will be any discrete storms left by the time it gets there from the current batch.I could really take a big fat L here for this OWS convection. It just depends when the cap erodes here or if it even does in the first place
Not going to say the b word… but it’s entered my mind that the cap may be too much here. This event is going in a really unexpected direction right now, definitely thought there’d be storms by now. Maybe that’s just serious copium out of me though.The warm sector is still capped per skew Ts. I’m not sure at this point where the cap will go first, or at all, or if we are going to have to rely on surface boundaries for CI.
This entire event has been bizarre. From the watches and placement, to the current radar/set up.Not going to say the b word… but it’s entered my mind that the cap may be too much here. This event is going in a really unexpected direction right now, definitely thought there’d be storms by now. Maybe that’s just serious copium out of me though.