Instability a touch on the low side, but plenty of wind energy to make up for it.
Looks worse the further North one heads. Greenwood, MS WRF forecast sounding. Instability isn't tat much higher, but the low level winds are even stronger.
Moderator: S2k Moderators
rsdoug1981 wrote:Ed or any of you other soundings gurus...
Do the Thursday soundings for the Jackson, MS area look nearly as rough as they do for points to our northwest? NWS Jackson is hyping the event, but they are (wisely) not pinpointing any single part of the CWFA at the moment.
CrazyC83 wrote:6SpeedTA95 wrote:Latest model runs have this system taking on a pretty good negative tilt.
What does negative tilt mean?
fact789 wrote:I havent said anything yet on this, but im gonna break my peace. I dont like hyping things, but this looks like it is gonna be one of the biggest svrwx events this year so far. Thursday looks to be the worst, but Wednesday night could be bad as well. I think all types of svrwx is possible with this system is a widespread fashion. Anywhere from Texas to Ohio should be preparing for a just in case situation. Unfortunately that is over the area where rain is not wanted. Flooding will likely be a problem with this system. I think SPC will be going High risk on Thursday. All of the above is jmo, and I am not a met.
CrazyC83 wrote:Joe Bastardi goes beyond all our thinking and is predicting Super Outbreak II...
http://www.accuweather.com/news-blogs.a ... 4-07_19:08
CrazyC83 wrote:Joe Bastardi goes beyond all our thinking and is predicting Super Outbreak II...
http://www.accuweather.com/news-blogs.a ... 4-07_19:08
Bunkertor wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Joe Bastardi goes beyond all our thinking and is predicting Super Outbreak II...
http://www.accuweather.com/news-blogs.a ... 4-07_19:08
LI at < -10![]()
So, then obviously i´ll have to buy a pound of coffee and a few hundred cigarettes.
Return to “USA & Caribbean Weather”
Users browsing this forum: Brent and 23 guests