bubba hotep wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Uhhh that Canton, ok storm better go warned real fast…
Edit: think what I was was seeing was a side beam false positive. Coincided with a circular cc drop, but probably nothing on the ground yet since it disappeared. Clearly I’m on edge for this event.
Edit 2: cc drop matches a genuine velocity signature on the Putnam cell, but after my misfire above I’m hesitant to call it
Edit 3: Putnam cell warned, I’ll settle for 1 out of 2. Hope everyone in the risk area is prepared, tonight is going to be rough
So far, spacing on the Oklahoma storms appears to be crowded enough to keep things in check. That's not to say things are "over," but glad we haven't seen a runaway discrete storm so far this evening.
Agreed. Hopefully that remains the case as most hi-res models have done fairly well depicting this event thus far. If these can stay more linear then hopefully, they can fight each other off to prevent any significant tornado development. Might see more high-end straight-line wind damage or some embedded QLCS spin ups but just another reminder that storm modes still matter even on high end parameter days like this.
Despite all that, all it takes is one and nobody cares about those distinctions I mentioned above if their town/city gets hit by one.