DanLarsen34
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Personally, I'm glad that things ended up underperforming, especially given that I have relatives who live near Minneapolis.
I dunno about that. There's always the chance that things could've played out quite differently today, and it just so happened that (in some kind of "Schroedinger's Cat"-type of way, perhaps?) things played out the way they did in the timeline we live in.
After all, there's a reason why it was meteorology that birthed Chaos Theory!Amen @Tennie! Agree. SPC isn’t perfect and doing their job.
Is the event over? I'm not an expert but I have seen it before where not much happened during the day and then the night/overnight happened and it all changed.Like has there been a single confirmed tornado today so far?
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Probably the only worthwhile picture I got today. Got an eight hour drive back.
Not going to happen here fortunately, the inversion layer mows down the convection after midnight as instability becomes to low to sustain sufficiently strong updrafts to resist the increasingly strong LLJ.Is the event over? I'm not an expert but I have seen it before where not much happened during the day and then the night/overnight happened and it all changed.
Well back to the old drawing board on Enhanced Fujita Scale Debate and Significant Tornado Events. It is strange how that occurs quite frequently that it is predictable. This is until the next major tornado outbreak.Not going to happen here fortunately, the inversion layer mows down the convection after midnight as instability becomes to low to sustain sufficiently strong updrafts to resist the increasingly strong LLJ.