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That escalated quicklySPC already putting out 30% severe weather odds for Wednesday.View attachment 33689
Is this hype again or does it seem to he really bad ?Me. Reed “the mustache” Timmer posted this on FB Today ...next Wednesday
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Lol everything is hype for reed timmer lol its always "prolific outbreak" from him. I think its just a straight line wind threat with possibility of a tornado or twoIs this hype again or does it seem to he really bad ?
surface winds do appear veering... more uni directional should limit the tornado potential at this time... still like to watch model trendsLol everything is hype for reed timmer lol its always "prolific outbreak" from him. I think its just a straight line wind threat with possibility of a tornado or two
The 3km NAM meanwhile wants to hold the precipitation farther north. Still though areas where the heavy rain sets up get hit with loads of rain.Take this FWIW but the 18z HRRR is very concerning flooding wise from Louisiana-Alabama, and even places farther east somewhat. A band of heavy rain moves in tomorrow morning to those regions and lasts throughout the day and through the rest of the run. If that’s to verify someone is going to see 6-10 inches of rain maybe even more especially in Mississippi
here are the rain accumulations from the 18 HRRR. Only goes through 06z Tuesday morning.
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I should also probably note that the end of the run is still loaded with rain.
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The 3km NAM meanwhile wants to hold the precipitation farther north. Still though areas where the heavy rain sets up get hit with loads of rain.
To show the difference compared to HRRR here is the accumulations at hour 36 for the NAM.
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Here is also the rain still going at hour 36.
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So which one typically does better with this set up? A slight difference like this will make a huge difference with who gets more rain given the sharp southern cutoff.
Yeah, that’s sort shocked me also. But last few years seems like mid tennessee has had more severe weather than the western half... been a trendSince we are talking sever weather I came across this page and was very surprised to see that Middle Tennessee has had more tornadoes then west Tennessee over the last 30 years. In fact Middle Tennessee has averaged quite a bit more tornadoes then the rest of the state since 1995.