WeathermanLeprechaun
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Agree. Shades of a certain January outbreak from 2023 I'm gettingFarther to the southwest. This looks like the makings of some serious trouble later today. No messy MCS, that's for sure.
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Agree. Shades of a certain January outbreak from 2023 I'm gettingFarther to the southwest. This looks like the makings of some serious trouble later today. No messy MCS, that's for sure.
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The Autauga County EF3 and the Selma EF2 immediately come to mind.Agree. Shades of a certain January outbreak from 2023 I'm getting
Half a hour ago, we barely had any rotating updrafts. Now I can see at least five subtle attempts, low level shear is absolutely popping in quick right now and i think that isn't a great sign.The Autauga County EF3 and the Selma EF2 immediately come to mind.
I did not see thatThey also moved the 5% farther south.
10% would’ve perhaps been needed?Half a hour ago, we barely had any rotating updrafts. Now I can see at least five subtle attempts, low level shear is absolutely popping in quick right now and i think that isn't a great sign.
Yes, probably, in that corridor south of I-20.10% would’ve perhaps been needed?
With how CAMs been regarding these cells and their robustness, i don't blame them not going for it. But given that there was subtle hints yesterday towards storm evolution like this, CAPE hasn't even fully advected into Alabama yet..... So how are these updrafts gonna look like in 1.5k MLCAPE? There is a lot of real estate for these storms to go for it.10% would’ve perhaps been needed?
What is the main forcing mechanism for storm initiationWith how CAMs been regarding these cells and their robustness, i don't blame them not going for it. But given that there was subtle hints yesterday towards storm evolution like this, CAPE hasn't even fully advected into Alabama yet..... So how are these updrafts gonna look like in 1.5k MLCAPE? There is a lot of real estate for these storms to go for it.
There is that 500 mb jet of course, and additionally i do think some subtle feeder bands of convection from the Gulf also coming in. CAMs may be struggling due to poor mid level lapse rates.What is the main forcing mechanism for storm initiation
Isn’t that an issue? Poor lapse ratesThere is that 500 mb jet of course, and additionally i do think some subtle feeder bands of convection from the Gulf also coming in. CAMs may be struggling due to poor mid level lapse rates.
Yes, it is a problem but since it seems storms have plenty of mergers to feed off, it shouldn't be a MAJOR issue. One big, consolidated supercell in this environment and there may be problemsIsn’t that an issue? Poor lapse rates
They didn’t think to upgrade to 10% with the last update. Maybe with the next one depending on how things look? They have more info than we do lol10% would’ve perhaps been needed?
If things start firing off early I'm not sure if they'll have enough time; the next one is scheduled over two hours from now. I doubt they'd pull an emergency update (do they even do those) for a situation like this.They didn’t think to upgrade to 10% with the last update. Maybe with the next one depending on how things look? They have more info than we do lol