Centralia, MO around 10 minutes ago
Centralia, MO around 10 minutes ago
I somehow managed a tornado yesterday (4/28)
Thank you!
What website do you use to see this colorful and angled image?
We saw what appeared to be a tornado, near Arnold, Missouri around 9:40 tonight. We are having a hard time deciding if this was a rain shaft, or an edge of the tornado. It looked fairly big on radar and had widespread power flashes.
Oh. Hi there Missouri
Severe weather potential across Arkansas looks pretty good on Tuesday so far. Gonna keep watching it for severe potential in Missouri, along a potential warm front
NOT OFFICIAL:
Big time snow definitely looking lcortnfor parts of Western Missouri. Models progging a widespread area of 5-8 inches
Got ya, maybe I should start those!
What exactly is alt text, i have a 0%
I'm leaving #ams2025 without the sessions today. It was great to meet everyone i did. New orleans was great!
Damn..
Mine faces hotels, the casino and the river!
Very interesting talks here #ams2025
I can't wait to go to AMS and meet some new people! This will be only my second meteorology conference, and I'm also excited to see the city of New Orleans as I've never even been to Louisiana yet!
We have a new storm coming?
My forecast for tomorrow (12-28), starting at 23z!!!!
The severe weather will affect areas west of this earlier!
Pink outline: Best chance for severe weather in general
Yellow outline: best chance for tornadoes, including overnight qlcs fest
Red outline: best chance for strong tornadoes
4. Severe wind and tornadoes appear to be the main threat with isolated large hail possible. A strong tornado can not be ruled out due to the strong low level shear and instability. However, that threat is very conditional!
3. Dewpoints will be steady in the mid to upper 60s, with even 70s near the Gulf Coast. These storms will be forced ahead of the cold front as it sweeps through.
Areas from Houston to Palestine, TX over to Alexandria, LA look to be in the main threat zone in my opinion.
2. The circled LLJ appears to be very strong from mid afternoon into the evening, helping lead to enlarged hodographs throughout that entire area. The following sounding also depicts how strong the low-level shear is across Eastern TX into LA.
1. An upper-level trough will pivot through the southern U.S. with widespread diffluence occurring throughout the majority of Eastern TX into Louisiana. This will bring widespread forcing through that area.
A Severe weather event looks likely today across parts of the Southern U.S.
Here is a little thread with my forecast!
I followed yall on both
Here's my categorical and tornado outlook for Wednesday. I think wind will be the main threat, although tornadoes seem more likely across OK and S KS, near a meso-low that looks to develop
My Novice Thursday Forecast:
I think severe weather is possible today across the Central Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley.
My tornado threat: 0%
My wind threat: 15%
My hail threat: 5%
What does svc mean?
Tornado Tuesday!!!
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