Muwx
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Satellite looks like crap. It’ll be interesting to see if the clouds can burn off otherwise instability might underperform
I think we need to put this guy on suicide watch
Satellite looks like crap. It’ll be interesting to see if the clouds can burn off otherwise instability might underperform
What are the soundings like for TX?
I know all eyes are on Oklahoma and Kansas but you never know...
That’s from yesterday.I don't see any watch up for north/central Texas
I figured that was the case. Not sure why it was posted at this point.That’s from yesterday.
Excuse me?
I think we need to put this guy on suicide watch
Oh come on...View attachment 42200
o no, low level clouds beginning to go away
In all honesty, chasers deserve some big wedges over fields. Least it’s rural Kansas. Hoping for minimal impact.
Lets see it.oh my god, have yall seen 15z hrrr? its pure death......
March 15 is calling!Storm Mode is always king. You can have a 4/27/11 type environment but if discrete mature supercells aren’t there to take advantage of it, it’s a moot point.
Can’t wait to see Trey’s breakdown on that day. Very, very high ceiling, but something like a lead shortwave happened to initiate that huge rain shield, the mode was messy, and some kind of synoptic tweak also occurred to tamp down on some of the instability in Alabama.March 15 is calling!