warneagle
Member
Must be a PDS Weenie Warning kind of night.
Upgraded to observed north of Louisville.
It’s so bad RadarScope isn’t even picking up a meso on it nowYeah, of all the storms that would be upgraded to TORR, it ends up being The Green Bean™. Or maybe "The Little Supercell That Could"?
View attachment 26759
Yes, definitely got killed by entrainment. Needed wider/more sheltered updrafts to sustain.Dropped both warnings. Cells fell apart north of Louisville
Honestly think the shear was possibly too strong there. Both storms had that smeared, long banana shape
Warning was just extended into Hamilton County. Velocity data from TCVG suggests its mainly outflow dominate. I’m really hoping it’ll stay that way.Storm west of the cincinnati metro is tightening up
Still trying to work all that out. I think by the time it gets over here in our areas, we're probably linear and outflow dominant with the main threat being damaging winds, flash flooding, spin-ups, and small hail... in that order from greatest to least.@tennessee storm chaser @Fred Gossage or anyone. What's your thoughts on tomorrow night?
Thank you for your response! Appreciate it!Still trying to work all that out. I think by the time it gets over here in our areas, we're probably linear and outflow dominant with the main threat being damaging winds, flash flooding, spin-ups, and small hail... in that order from greatest to least.
Maybe even three now. One near Morrow.