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Araqiel

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  1. Yep, cold front overtaking dryline. KICT has a great depiction of the two colliding.
  2. What appears to be rotation is not within the storm - put a marker on that ‘couplet’ in any frame and you’ll see it’s way out in the inflow channel, not within the meso.
  3. Also looks like sidelobe contaminated velocity data if compared with reflectivity.
  4. "Moderate rock..." Nirvana fans know what comes next...
  5. Outflow boundary sagging across the panhandle could be a feature to watch.
  6. Are things running a little faster than the HRRR suggests? Current radar looks more like the 12Z than the 10Z frame to me.
  7. ^That Hudson Bay vortex just will not die will it? Feels like it's been there more often than not for going on two years now.
  8. Looks like they just upgraded to Moderate risk.
  9. Some lovely gravity wave action over the TX Panhandle right now, meso sector is a joy.
  10. Looking at a multi-hour radar mosaic loop its almost as if everything east of OKC took on a more eastward motion around 19:45Z.
  11. First I've noticed it, with the talk of other offices leaving out the 'capable of' line maybe I'm just paying more attention to that.
  12. On the Lenapah rotation warning: * At 304 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm with strong low level rotation that could produce a tornado at any time was located 5 miles northeast of Lenapah, moving northeast at 30 mph. Unusual wording?
  13. That PDS-warned storm looks a lot like a constructive interaction as the other storm approached from the south, more obvious on sat.
  14. Just saw that rotation pop up, near the northern end of the polygon too. Goes to show you have to respect the polygon.
  15. That northern OK storm went full shitkicker mode at the drop of a hat.
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