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More destabilization means more explosive storms…
Quote of the year right here folks! LOL! Wxtwitter at it's finest.Who is saying the SPC should downgrade the current outlook? If the answer is "people on Twitter" I wouldn't worry about them.
Raises eyebrows.It's allowing for more significant destabilization in MS.
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First post! I watched this forum during the last event (I'm in Tallahassee), and y'all did fantastic talking about it all.
The 15z SREF for 18z on Friday looks to me like the SPC may have to nudge the risk zones further south? This parameter is the Significant Tornado Ingredients, but other parameters also carve out an upside U shaped area with the FL Panhandle and south AL and south GA in it.
The 21z is loading now, so maybe it'll show something different.
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What “people” think this??People think the spc should downgrade…but I disagree…if anything an upgrade To moderate is somewhat possible
Yes.. yes it doesMore destabilization means more explosive storms…
And then there are the models’ biases lol00z HRRR still sucks, mainly because of lack of convective signal, but its better than 18z. I want a larger WS and higher convective signal in future runs. Otherwise, you're gonna get a 3/3/23 type setup where you have a great environment but nothing comes out of it besides low topped thunderstorms.
Do you have a link for that?Hazcast AI predictions for 21z on Friday for tornadoes and severe wind probabilities View attachment 23237
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Do you have a link for that?
Yeah. One of my best friends told me that his AI models predicted 17 out of the 20 tornadic storms that prompted tornado warnings like an hour before the warnings were issued.
His AI models for tornadoes did stupidly amazing yesterday so I subscribed to his service. It’s 4 dollars a month for access to HazCast but I think his StormNet AI (the real time tornado predictions) will be public for Friday’s event again.
From what I've seen, Nadocast does really well. Unfortunately though, they don't have their own website and the "nadocast.com" URL is just a redirect to a certain social media website I already mentioned. Maybe if somebody pesters them enough they'll get around to building their own site though, especially since options like Wix and Weebly are available that hold your hand every step of the way...
His AI models for tornadoes did stupidly amazing yesterday so I subscribed to his service. It’s 4 dollars a month for access to HazCast but I think his StormNet AI (the real time tornado predictions) will be public for Friday’s event again.
Has nadocast even been updating recently? The latest post I see is March 30, 2023.From what I've seen, Nadocast does really well. Unfortunately though, they don't have their own website and the "nadocast.com" URL is just a redirect to a certain social media website I already mentioned. Maybe if somebody pesters them enough they'll get around to building their own site though, especially since options like Wix and Weebly are available that hold your hand every step of the way...
Also, welcome to TalkWeather.