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Chyeahhh!!! 05-28-2013 03:02 PM

*PSA* potential tornadic outbreak similar to lastweeks systems *PSA*
 
similar to the system that spawned the tornadoes lastweek in the midwest. Same setup for later this evening through out Friday/ early saturday for the same thing. I won't the drop the ball like I did lastweek on this being I was privy to the weather outlook, just had a lot going on and forgot to make a thread on it. Again I say, same setup, same outlook. Be safe out there folks

http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/model/di...loopall&hours=

http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/model/di...loopall&hours=

Sharp 05-28-2013 03:06 PM

chyeah wat r u doin

500 mb maps arent gonna show you anything but pressure systems and upper level wind direction

you need a surface level map and better indicators of fronts to find a tornado

cant even find larko's triangle in this bullshit

Chyeahhh!!! 05-28-2013 03:41 PM

how do you think storms are made? high pressure and low pressure systems with cold gushes and warm gushes. These models are showing the potential collisions between the different bodies and air and moisture. Thes

check spc's storm cape numbers if you want service level indicators for available storm energy that will show you the best places for potential tornadoes to pop up. This shit hasn't even happened yet, these are forecast models but there were warnings out like a week in advance for severe weather in those regions like I said

GKillaZ 05-28-2013 05:15 PM

you go Reed Timmers!

Sharp 05-28-2013 06:02 PM

I beleuve you

But that maps showing a front passing the midwest and nothing else. You need strong vertical wind shear, incredibly unstable atmosphere (w/ 65 degree + weather) as well as a storm. Conditions for tornadoes happen plenty but i dont think you can forecast one a week in advance without making more than an educated guess.

And all i really meant was those maps alone werent enough for me to say tornado, but props on being able to read a 500mb map cuz a big front is definitely passing the Midwest then


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