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Chinook

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  1. The possible tornado has moved SE of Forestburg. I think the velocity and correlation coefficient indicate it's a tornado. Unfortunately it is a bit far out from Fort Worth's radar and I have no other info from storm chasers and such.
  2. Here's a non-confirmed tornado warning in North Texas, but not too close to Dallas/Fort Worth area.
  3. For those who love the indices, this is spectacular
  4. I've partially given up on it. The tornado threat should have ramped up with the LLJ.
  5. This is starting to seem somewhat like the high-risk day on Apr 27, as not too many of the tornadoes before sunset. (and that one busted in terms of concentrated tornado coverage)
  6. Not a whole lot has happened with tornadoes/longer lasting tornadoes. There still could be a lot of tornado warnings to track. There was a confirmed tornado 6 miles north of Chester, Oklahoma. I believe there was a brief tornado(es) by Cross Plains, Texas a while back.
  7. I have heard that this area around New Boston TX, along I-30, to near the Texarkana area had a tornado emergency! There has not been a tornado report on the SPC database.
  8. The 00z NAM 24-27 hour significant tornado parameter jumps way up in western-southern Oklahoma with the low-level jet. The higher STP values really shouldn't be confined to southern Oklahoma there. The 00z HRRR finally decides to put out dozens of storms in the warm sector! (Helping to confirm that the SPC is generally right). Other CAMs tonight keep a lot of the capping with not too many storms. I still don't believe those too much. I think the SPC will be right, with big hatched areas for tornadoes, wind, and hail (see the SPC's moderate risk discussion) this is the 18z NAM (12km) for west of Oklahoma City tomorrow
  9. some more large hail around Dallas Fort Worth, with a tornado warning up there at the Red River
  10. According to SPC mesoanalysis, the STP went way up, but maxed out just a little north of the storm.
  11. the tornado has moved more north-northeast, going away from Olustee, possibly closer to Altus
  12. Storm chasers saw brief cone tornado near East Duke, Oklahoma
  13. large tornado, by Kosse TX, Marlin TX (as mentioned)
  14. This one had a tornado east of Lewellen Nebraska
  15. tornado might have developed 5 minutes ago, Temple
  16. As a side note, did you know that 0.75"-0.99" hail was considered a severe hail report up until 2010? (If I remember correctly.)
  17. This is strong shear for Texas seeing as how we are getting late into springtime.
  18. huge concentration of 75mph+ measured wind reports in Iowa/Wisconsin
  19. This storm, with possibly two confirmed tornadoes, rode an outflow boundary
  20. Tom Green County, the county with a panhandle that has a first and last name
  21. Here's a supercell with 2.25"-3.25" hail and a possible tornado near Brownwood (mid-Texas)
  22. Rotation track for the Greenwood supercell
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