KCweatherboy
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The storms to the SSE of Tulsa could be interesting too. They'd have to do anything before the line eats them just like the barnsdall tornado just did.
I think I’ll refrain from continuing this conversation and cluttering the thread. It would be fruitless. Back to the discussion.That is not the point of a TORE. A PDS warning was perfectly acceptable.
With that LLJ and upper jet kicking, it may take a bit for the updrafts to “establish”Also some cells popping to the southeast. Look kind of stringy on radar but it reminds me a lot of what we saw from the storms ahead of the line further south on 4/27.
That’s not really the definition. You can have a strong tornado in a populated area without a TORE being warranted.A tornado emergency means a strong tornado is going through (or expected to go through) a populated area. This meets the criteria.
I would say that any tornado on the ground is suspected of being EF3+ intensity by any NWS office, I would say a TE is necessary.A tornado emergency means a strong tornado is going through (or expected to go through) a populated area. This meets the criteria.