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I'm not the best at reading soundings but the Cape in North Alabama after the 1st wave is outrageous! someone read this for me and give me the full scoop. Please!

Excellent writeup, Bill Murray is really good at breaking systems down
I'm not the best at reading soundings but the Cape in North Alabama after the 1st wave is outrageous! someone read this for me and give me the full scoop. Please!
The cape looks insane, nearly 3500KJ is extreme. If I am looking at the sounding right, the environment will end up supporting hail. Not too much of an expert on sounding though.I'm not the best at reading soundings but the Cape in North Alabama after the 1st wave is outrageous! someone read this for me and give me the full scoop. Please!
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Things begin to change rather quickly aft sunrise tomorrow as a
deepening sfc low advances toward the srn Midwest. An associated
upper low will swing a large area of vort energy into the base of
the trof which will create increasing ulvl difl flow over the FA
with pockets of energy traversing the flow. At the llvls...there are
sigfnt disagreements wrt the synoptic pattern. The NAM is developing
a moist/stable insitu wedge, which lasts throughout the period. This
is not supported by the other op models nor the ens guidance. Thus
the NAM will be treated as an outlier and will count on a good
amount of destabilization during the afternoon.
If they are right this threat will cover a larger area in GA, NC, and SC for a much longer time. A BIG concern will also of course be where the boundary would set up if the NAM turns out to be right. Areas near it would have an even better chance of getting a tornado.
One thing that jumps out is the Omegas, which if I remember, represent something involving the strength of a storm or development strength of a storm. Looking at the temps and dew points, they seem unstable, so that could explain the Omegas being high.This is the sounding across Southeast TN between the morning and afternoon convection...I'm not good at these. Any help would be appreciated, thx guys.
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I live in a county that shows the point of this post perfectly. We are only got heavy rain and winds up to around 40 mph yesterday here in Jonesville, but a man died when his mobile him was flipped multiple times from what was probably a tornado about 25 miles away on the other side of the county.Georgia has been through threats like this before . It's not like this has never happened .
I just can't wait for the people that yell bust tomorrow because their backyard is not impacted . Those are the idiots i can't stand after a severe weather threat
That's from GSP.What office is that from?
Per what TWC showed a little bit ago, they showed a map with all EF 5s, and only a small amount were in Georgia, so I believe there have been some already, but most if not all were from Alabama to Georgia.Could Georgia get its first ever EF5 tornado tomorrow ? I guess we'll have to wait and see.
What will be harder to believe is the cold behind the system, with highs in the low 50s possible in North Georgia Thursday. Crazy difference from 80s today, 70s and severe weather tomorrow, to 50s Thursday for a day.So hard to believe that this time tomorrow will probably be a stark contrast to this gorgeous day. And will be a hell for some.
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Per what TWC showed a little bit ago, they showed a map with all EF 5s, and only a small amount were in Georgia, so I believe there have been some already, but most if not all were from Alabama to Georgia.
What will be harder to believe is the cold behind the system, with highs in the low 50s possible in North Georgia Thursday. Crazy difference from 80s today, 70s and severe weather tomorrow, to 50s Thursday for a day.
Now this would be a problem for the Western half of the state. I'm pretty anxious to see the HRRR runs tonight. Also interesting that the low bombs out at 992.Damn the 3k 18z NAM develops cells on the Mississippi Alabama boarder and strengthens them as they move east![]()
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OMGDamn the 3k 18z NAM develops cells on the Mississippi Alabama boarder and strengthens them as they move east![]()
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Holy crap!
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Isn't it true about pictures being worth a 1000 words ...Enough said.
Not to downplay anything (and hopefully just a bit of levity before all Hades possibly breaks loose) - but it's been helicity every single time I've been downtown Hot'lanta ... LOL^^ If that look verifies, Atlanta could be in major trouble with the potential for locally enhanced helicity right in the heart of the metro
Yes ,it hasn't been very good latelyJust asking, is there any chance that the 3km NAM could be overdoing things? I mean either way, it looks nasty but just wondering.