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Quote from: bigwillie20 on May 24, 2011, 09:48:39 AM Quoteseverestudios RT @alroker: From Dr. Forbes @ Wx Channel: "I'm raising TORCON to 9 for north-central OK and south-central KS" #tornado #outbreak I thought TORCON only went to 8??
Quoteseverestudios RT @alroker: From Dr. Forbes @ Wx Channel: "I'm raising TORCON to 9 for north-central OK and south-central KS" #tornado #outbreak
severestudios RT @alroker: From Dr. Forbes @ Wx Channel: "I'm raising TORCON to 9 for north-central OK and south-central KS" #tornado #outbreak
not really sure why Forbes felt the need to come up with his own tornado predictions...he didn't like NOAA's apparently??I guess he has enough cred in the tornado field to do whatever the eff he wants.
Home : Weather : Forecast :Gary Lezak's Tornado Alley Live forecast: Outbreak today!A major outbreak of tornadoes & severe thunderstorms is likely going to develop later today. Here is the preliminary tornado risk from the SPC.Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.Regular Photo SizeRelated Links * The latest Tornado Alley Live forecast * TornadoAlleyLive Video Vortex * Join the Chase - LIVE!alt alt alt alt * By: Gary Lezak, NBC Action News, Kansas City By: Gary Lezak, NBC Action News, Kansas CityA tornado outbreak is expected later today and tonight!The conditions are coming together for a major severe weather outbreak today. A HIGH RISK has been placed over parts of Kansas and Oklahoma.A powerful storm system is about to move out into the plains. Strong energy aloft will be coming over a late May warm and very humid air mass. There are still a few questions that must be answered today, but everything we are looking at points to a tornado outbreak developing later this afternoon and evening from the Nebraska/Kansas border south into Oklahoma possibly all the way down to north Texas. This threat will then shift east tonight into western Missouri extending south to the Arkansas/Oklahoma border. A low pressure area will intensify near the Oklahoma/Kansas border and this is the system that storm chasers should pay close attention to. Where will the surface low be located at 7 PM this evening? You should try to position your chase team just north and northeast of the surface low for the highest tornado potential. This low pressure area is then expected to strengthen further and lift into northern or central Kansas tonight which will continue the tornado threat into the night time hours.
@usweatherexpert : This high of a tornado risk is only forecast once every 5-10 years
Remember a couple years back when there was a prediction for Topeka that the conditions were exactly the same as they were when the tornado hit downtown in '68 and every news story was ? I think it sprinkled for a couple minutes.
severestudios Tornado Warning for Grant, Haskell, Seward and Stevens County in KS until 2:45pm CDT. #kswx
Someone let me know if stormnut starts posting weather updates on GPC so I can ban him from here, permanently. Thanks in advance.
wichita/south central kansas peeps.....it's started, we'll spit it up to you in a few hours.
Quote from: OK_Cat on May 24, 2011, 03:04:53 PMwichita/south central kansas peeps.....it's started, we'll spit it up to you in a few hours. You should play this as your house gets blown apart, because this is where you're gonna end up