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  1. 15 minutes ago, MUWX said:

    Springfield definitely is not buying into the higher amounts. 

    Same with TSA. https://www.weather.gov/tsa/dsp https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?pil=AFDTSA&e=202201122039

    Though what I always do is go over all the modeled snowfall amounts, then average them out and thats the ballpark range of what you may be getting for the forecast area. If the pattern holds an average of 3-5" seems plausible over much of the area.

  2. Yes it might just be the natural cynic in me as I've seen it happen so many times before but I think this weekends winter storm has huge bust potential. I remain cautiously optimistic. Yes all the models are starting to go bonkers in our favor but the system is still offshore. Once it gets sampled it could go either way. The next 24-48 hours will definitely tell the story.

  3. Yeah really disappointed in this winter so far. Up here in Fayetteville local TV mets are forecasting a high of 79 for Christmas being possible. Thats just wrong. I really hope things turn around in January and we finally get some winter storm systems but I think the same thing was said about December and we saw how that went. :wacko::thumbsdown:

  4. I have apparently started up a sh*tstorm over on this site regarding the above statement. Gotta love the general public. :wacko: These are probably the same people that throw fits over severe weather coverage breaking in on the TV.

    EDIT: lol They banned me so I couldn't respond after sending some personal insults my way. Apparently dissenting opinions are not allowed.

     https://themeparkreview.com/forum/topic/134-silver-dollar-city-sdc-discussion-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1907522

  5. I made a similar post in the main Severe WX discussion thread in another part of the forum about last nights storms, but I figured I'd post here too as it is relevant to this regional discussion. NWS SGF did confirm an EF-1 tornado near Branson West, MO. Fortunately it dissipated before moving further east towards the Silver Dollar City Theme park. I can only imagine what kind of disaster that would have been if it had sustained itself and hit SDC with Christmas time crowds present as It was estimated there were roughly 20K people on site, even as an EF-1 tornado I could see it being a mass casualty event. These storms were moving between 40-60 MPH so there would be little time to react and evacuate the park with those crowd numbers. I really think theme parks and stadiums need to close and cancel events on days where there's severe weather in the forecast. (even if SDC/Branson was on the western fringe of the outlook area)

    https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/p.php?pil=PNSSGF&e=202112112042

  6. I am growing more certain the tossed freight train (the individual cars average 200 tons) and the tossed and crumpled water tower with the weight of hundreds of thousands of gallons of water that even had its anchored concrete footers ripped up along with it will give a 5 rating.

    Also regarding the post about the confirmed Branson West, MO tornado, a big amusement/theme park called Silver Dollar City is literally right down the road from there. They had 20,000+ people on site for their Christmas event when this was going on. If that tornado had not dissipated and moved towards the park that could have been another mass casualty event right there even with the low EF scale rating. With the storm speeds averaging 40-60 mph there would be no time to evacuate the park with all those people jam packed out in the open.

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