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Severe Weather Threat May 7-10, 2024

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Surprised they didn't go with a 15% risk.

Relatively weak environmental low-level shear seems to be the big factor preventing higher confidence in a more widespread significant tornado threat today, given strong CAM signal for multiple discrete supercells. Complex/difficult to predict storm-scale/boundary interactions will be key. If there were a stronger surface response with a deepening low and strong LLJ, things would be different.
 

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I feel like with today's storms and there being several rounds of discrete + MCS clusters, it's going to get very complex and messy later on today. It may be a day with lots of hail/wind and not many tornadoes, or it may bust out the barn door with rabid horse tornadoes who knows
 

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I haven't seen anyone post yet (or I might've missed it, I'm eating lunch at work lol)

 
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Eh. Messy mode
Something Trey touched on. Some stretches of time today will feature semi-discrete elements, but forcing is prodigal in a mostly uncapped warm sector so convection is going to be all over the place. You can have 5k K/j of cape all day long, but if low level winds are paltry or it’s a cluster of storms competing for it, it’s not going to amount to much of a sig. tornado threat
 

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Still another update (assuming it updates on time) before the event is supposed to kick off. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if they are playing a little bit safer after how two days ago played out.
 

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Surprised they didn't go with a 15% risk.
Mmm banana

I think they stayed with 10# because of questions about storm mode in the area with stronger low-level shear and questions about low-level shear in the area with better storm mode. Probably the right call in my book.
 

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HREF rarely shows 30% probs. Surprised to see it not only show 30% but over such a large area, especially considering the uncertainties today.
Yeah, it's an ensemble, so the HRRR, SREF, etc. all have to average their members to get 30%, so that's saying something. We'll have to see what happens.
 
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