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  1. Here we go Omg the Tornado disappears the second I post this haha Edit: rotation is still there
  2. Tornado Watch 213 Tornado Watch 212 Tornado Watch 211 Mesoscale Discussion 767
  3. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you , enjoy your trip, hope to see videos and photos to make us jealous.
  4. You're lucky it had rotation, I got out of my bed to check on the big screen, it's rotating 100%, there is even a rotation in the area before the lowering.
  5. The third image makes it plausible also the positioning from the rain core , just playing peek-a-boo.
  6. And here I was thinking it was a good day after seeing a Horseshoe.
  7. Don't want to burst your bubble (pun not intended) but those are not mammatus clouds, more like an outflow boundary or gust front.
  8. If anything happens, you'll find it on spaceweather.com SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids WWW.SPACEWEATHER.COM
  9. Why does that cloud on the left look like something from Super Mario Brothers???
  10. UPDATE May 11, 2023 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook SPC AC 111244 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0744 AM CDT Thu May 11 2023 Valid 111300Z - 121200Z ... THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PARTS OF OK AND KS... ...SUMMARY... Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening across parts of the Great Plains centered on Kansas and Oklahoma. The greatest threat for at least a couple strong tornadic supercells should exist across central Oklahoma between 5 to 9 PM CDT. ...Central to southern Great Plains... A pronounced mid-level low over the Raton Mesa will gradually weaken as it drifts into the central High Plains through tonight. This weakening trend will result in a moderate LLJ response this evening into tonight with pockets of 30-45 kt 850-mb winds. Attendant surface cyclone will still diurnally deepen as it similarly drifts from the Raton Mesa into southwest KS today. The dryline will mix into western OK and arc south-southwest into the Edwards Plateau. A north/south-oriented inverted trough/quasi-stationary front will extend north to the western Dakotas. Dual corridors of thunderstorms are ongoing across a part of southeast CO immediately north of the low and lingering farther southeast near the northwest TX/southwest OK border. This latter area is expected to diminish through midday, resulting in the focused ascent region over southeast CO to spread east into western KS. Low-topped supercells will become increasingly probable midday to early afternoon within a marginally buoyant environment initially. A smaller area of supercell development may also form in the wake of this activity near the CO/KS border later in the afternoon and yield a persistent severe threat into early evening. A more volatile supercell environment should develop ahead of the dryline in the western to central OK vicinity. A pronounced gradient in MLCAPE is likely by late afternoon to early evening as the most robust boundary-layer heating post-dryline occurs in TX, while a plume of richer moisture advects north ahead of it. This should support MLCAPE approaching 1500 J/kg near the OK/KS border to around 3500 J/kg along the Red River. While a 500-mb jetlet over the southern High Plains will be in an overall weakening state, its favorably timed eastward translation across the dryline should support sustained supercells. Upper-level wind fields will weaken with height and the bulk of hodograph structure will consist of enlarged curvature from 0-3 km. This suggests supercells should tend towards an HP character with a slow-moving cluster type evolution, especially with southern extent into north TX. Guidance has a bit more consistency with a moderate increase in low-level flow this evening, supporting a strong tornado threat with the most intense supercells over central OK. A small MCS/embedded supercell cluster will probably persist into eastern OK before eventually weakening overnight. ...Lower MS Valley vicinity... A low-amplitude convectively induced shortwave impulse over the Ark-La-Tex will gradually shift east towards the TN Valley through tonight. With stronger boundary-layer heating expected towards the central Gulf Coast, increasingly broad convective development is anticipated into the afternoon ahead of this impulse. Weak deep-layer shear will likely prevail across much of the region. Still, some multicell clustering will offer a threat for sporadic damaging wind gusts along with marginally severe hail into early evening. ..Grams/Kerr.. 05/11/2023
  11. Tornado warnings for.. Grant / La Salle Claiborne / Webster Grant De Soto All the above locations are in the state of LOUISIANA Tornado HQ
  12. Status Yellow - Thunderstorm warning for Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Wexford, Wicklow Met Éireann Weather Warning Intense showers with scattered thunderstorms and possible hail. Possible impacts: Spot flooding Hazardous travelling conditions Valid: 13:00 Thursday 11/05/2023 to 19:00 Thursday 11/05/2023 Issued: 10:43 Thursday 11/05/2023 met.ie
  13. Can confirm towers here too, nice dark bases, one wall cloud so far, feels cold but slightly warm when the sun shines. Edit: going to pump it up, spotted an Anvil hiding.
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