YepWasn't there a moderate risk issued on April 4th of this year, bimodal just like 3/31, and the southern mode was supposed to be in the overnight hours but didn't really materialize?
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YepWasn't there a moderate risk issued on April 4th of this year, bimodal just like 3/31, and the southern mode was supposed to be in the overnight hours but didn't really materialize?
April 4 of last year, don't worry I'm still catching up too hahaWasn't there a moderate risk issued on April 4th of this year, bimodal just like 3/31, and the southern mode was supposed to be in the overnight hours but didn't really materialize?
Yeah. I absolutely do not like when people think that when you have a Level 4 or 5 risk and don't have over 15 tornadoes occur, then it's a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency. By people, I mean chasers included. That really gets under my skin because it makes you think all they care about is getting tornadoes. Another subject for another time though.April 4 of last year, don't worry I'm still catching up too haha
Although, I hesitate to call any outlook that materializes in at least one significant, deadly tornado a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency, though the Marble Hill EF2 did technically occur outside of the MDT risk area (I think it actually occurred near the border of the ENH/SLGT risk areas?)
Some folks have no sense of others and the loss that storms can exact on communities, but that's a discussion for another time. I think the SPC is making a good call with an ENH - lots of uncertainty and just as much potential for a nasty tornado event tomorrow into Tuesday.Yeah. I absolutely do not like when people think that when you have a Level 4 or 5 risk and don't have over 15 tornadoes occur, then it's a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency. By people, I mean chasers included. That really gets under my skin because it makes you think all they care about is getting tornadoes. Another subject for another time though.
Also not every day you see a High Wind Warning issued for Mobile and New Orleans CWA
Something to tickle the funny bone for you guys.
"Heckin chonker"
What's the wave heights forecasted to be? Just curious
10 feet it looks like