HockeyTx82 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:This is going to be likely a North Texas Triple Point Event with a Slight Risk in place, this is still looking like a sneaky event.
https://s10.gifyu.com/images/Texas-Triple-Point-possible.gif
https://s10.gifyu.com/images/Texas-Triple-Point-possible.gif
Next Monday's system is still too far out for the SREF, but the Models have really taken note of it, even the Euro.
Some of the model soundings are just insane, but it's far out right now & I must wait to post it here. (Unless Y'all want to see it)
What are you posting? No offense and I appreciate the passion but your track record over winter of posting maps leads me to think this is just a one off extreme run or something. Please put some context around what this is.
Not trying to be rude, but you do post lots of maps. Keep up the passion.
That is the SREF STP (Significant Tornado Parameter) map on the Storm Prediction Center, there's a 30% spot very close to DFW, the '15' area (For example) is a chance for a Significant Tornado to occur within any given Supercell that may occur in the area, that means that the conditions are favorable for Supercells to produce tornadoes.
This is not Texas Related, but I do want to mention a 60% area in Louisiana on the same run, the conditions are extremely favorable for tornadoes.
Here's the link for all of Y'all to see it: https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/sref.php?run=latest&id=SREF_prob_combined_sigtor__