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pbrussell

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  1. Definitely looks suspect. Shame it’s in such a radar hole
  2. Friendly reminder to keep discussion on individual storms locations precise as possible given how many there will be. Radar sites perhaps as well. The crosbyton cell at lbb looks like it’ll need a tor warning soon
  3. Please use /s to indicate sarcasm. You’ll confuse everyone
  4. Let’s not forget the flash flooding that will likely make many roads impassable. And it’s gonna be busy. And the storms are gonna move fast. I know the pros are pros but today is anything but safe
  5. Kind of wish there weren’t two different threads ongoing with this event. It’s already hard enough to keep up with what’s unfolding. Regardless, folks may consider moving to the new thread to consolidate things. I know I don’t want to be flipping back and forth three hours from now
  6. My basement is likely going to turn into a swimming pool during this outbreak. Trying to come up with a way to add jacuzzi jets and maybe I’ll duct my heater straight into the water to make it a hot tub. Outbreak watch Party at my place. Bring your speedos and cheap beer and perhaps some inner tubes.
  7. It’s a plains setup, so it will downtrend.
  8. Time to get out the 1995 fully loaded red dodge truck with liability only insurance. also probably time to make a dedicated thread
  9. Got some storms at kict trying to do their thing too. Looks like they are riding some kind of boundary
  10. Looks like the plainview cell is either in the middle of a split or cell merger. Can’t tell which
  11. Isn’t there always a massive supercell down there doing it’s own thing?
  12. These radar sites normally have this much contamination? Velocity has been awful on all of them
  13. Most interested in the plain view cell as it’s pretty discrete and moving up into the more highly sheared environment
  14. Best looking storms atm are a band of supercells at kddc. One in particular looks to have pretty good inflow and some broad rotation
  15. I’ve been watching that storm all night. It has been nasty and is still going strong
  16. And of course the lone supercell in the high planes is producing. See cheyenne radar site. Classic reflectivity presentation
  17. Embedded supercell city in ks. Some of them appear to be producing some nasty hail
  18. Very strong ducks fly together v with her too
  19. Velocity must not be telling the whole store there. The reflectivity scans sure have been nasty though
  20. There’s a few flying v’s at Kfdr heading toward okc that I wouldn’t sleep on
  21. The storm around Springfield mo is the next one to go
  22. Given the radar hole this one is in, I would not be surprised if this one is producing. Pretty mean reflectivity scans on it
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