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Those continuous popup clusters of relatively isolated supercells are the scariest part, and it doesn't get any less spooky that it eventually consolidates into two broken line segments with isolated clusters still present between them. That would leave those potential storms free to get as big and bad as they please without having to compete with one another, provided one or two of them don't just start eating their neighbors to become the dominant storm and strengthen further.View attachment 7090811
This HRRR run is one for the history books. Holy shit.
I think it's likely. The next Day 2 update is in 2 and a half hours, so we'll see by then.Still leaves me wondering if they won't maybe do a mid-day Day 2 upgrade to High at this point
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Holy shit they actually fucking did it. Third Day 2 HIGH risk in SPC history.
I like how it loops back just to hit Minnesota.There it is..
Pretty much beat me to the punch. Just because you're in a high risk doesn't mean it's guaranteed. You can be in a hatched area and see nothing, not even a drop of rain. But still, a 2% is not a 0%.Snip
Every now and then, like in the anecdote you went on to mention, a 0% is not always a 0% either. Mother Nature does whatever the fuck she pleases.You can be in a hatched area and see nothing, not even a drop of rain. But still, a 2% is not a 0%.
Warnings typically mean the cookies have left the oven and are being served up. Emergencies mean the cookies are HUGE and are causing explosive diarrhea.Tornado warnings are cookies going into the oven. Tornado emergencies mean you're eating cookies.
Well, NWS is very trigger-happy with warnings these days, at least in my neck of the woods. I've been through dozens of warnings in my adult lifetime that haven't seen tornadoes actually produced. Warnings used to be a big deal before the advent of more sophisticated prediction models because they were declared due to a spotter calling in a tornado on the ground. Like I said, warnings are now declared based upon radar, which doesn't always mean a tornado is actually happening and on the ground.Warnings typically mean the cookies have left the oven and are being served up. Emergencies mean the cookies are HUGE and are causing explosive diarrhea.
There's 4 types of tornado warnings now.Well, NWS is very trigger-happy with warnings these days, at least in my neck of the woods. I've been through dozens of warnings in my adult lifetime that haven't seen tornadoes actually produced. Warnings used to be a big deal before the advent of more sophisticated prediction models because they were declared due to a spotter calling in a tornado on the ground. Like I said, warnings are now declared based upon radar, which doesn't always mean a tornado is actually happening and on the ground.
As @#FF0000 explained, Tornado Warnings are still a big deal – enough that the FCC REQUIRES all local news stations and radio broadcasts to drop EVERYTHING they're doing and focus on covering the warnings, and this applies for EVERY type of Tornado Warning. You usually see them get "trigger happy" with radar-indicated rotations and couplets in situations with poor visibility (potential tornado producing storm is rain-wrapped and thus, near impossible to identify visually, or it's nighttime), and it's one of those cases where you're better safe than sorry.Well, NWS is very trigger-happy with warnings these days, at least in my neck of the woods. I've been through dozens of warnings in my adult lifetime that haven't seen tornadoes actually produced. Warnings used to be a big deal before the advent of more sophisticated prediction models because they were declared due to a spotter calling in a tornado on the ground. Like I said, warnings are now declared based upon radar, which doesn't always mean a tornado is actually happening and on the ground.
I'm out here in OK no storms expected but you can feel a charge in the air if I was in the affected area id stay home tonightView attachment 7093585
Already a significant tornado underway, and it's the first of the day.
Oklahoma has bigger things to worry about like spontaneously bursting into flamesI'm out here in OK no storms expected but you can feel a charge in the air if I was in the affected area id stay home tonight