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WHAT TIME IS THE ECLIPSE WEDGE GOING TO HIT MY HOUSE??????I think you're giving the general public too much credit my friend. No matter how perfect a forecast turns out to be, there's always gonna be some group of people who will look for an excuse to complain no matter what...
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Posted on Facebook that the threat will say along and south of I-20 tonight. Still had people commenting us about towns in North MS.WHAT TIME IS THE ECLIPSE WEDGE GOING TO HIT MY HOUSE??????
Awesome work! The natural statistical variation is really neat, and is a rather good example of the breadth of possible outcomes you can get with any given setup.So a coding challenge I worked on this evening: What could a "verified" forecast look like?
I made a program that takes in the latest SPC convective risks and simulates a tornado outbreak. (I don't have it for hail or high winds atm.) An orange dot represents a tornado touching down at that spot. A white dot represents an EF2+ tornado touching down at that spot.
I'll show a few random runs -- each run is different, but the probabilities are based on the SPC's probabilities.
I have 7 shown here, and these are NOT cherry-picked: They are literally the 7 runs in a row I did just for this post. I think it's a helpful visual to see that even "busts" can be valid probability-wise, and the probabilities allow for a wide range of scenarios.
Now to wait for the new Day 1 to hit lol
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Possibly. Wasn't expecting that PDS warning to come out of nowhere...Possible TDS at St. Francisville?
Yeah, that's weird and probably a bad idea for them to do.Ugh. IMO they should NEVER pair "large and extremely dangerous tornado"/PDS verbiage with "radar indicated rotation." To use the former it should be "radar confirmed tornado" via a large, deep and persistent TDS; or preferably confirmed via spotter reports.
Ugh. IMO they should NEVER pair "large and extremely dangerous tornado"/PDS verbiage with "radar indicated rotation." To use the former it should be "radar confirmed tornado" via a large, deep and persistent TDS; or preferably confirmed via spotter reports.
Just released the new D1 MDT for 13z.
Here's the tornado threat, with a couple of simulations (see previous post) of the tornadoes. (Please note these are probabilistically-generated points, not based on any meteorology other than the SPC's numbers.)