This is a storm chaser board, these people are extremely knowledgeable and serious.....I haven't registered so can't post, but you can read without registering; much is pretty technical, though. I've found they've often collectively had the best handle on a situation.
http://www.stormtrack.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=7&sid=107680ebd8bf266bcdb0dbd52c5f53b1
(Caveat: these are people that are excited by tornadoes and hope to see them, so when they talk about "good" and bad" they're talking about a lot of tornadoes being "Good"...however they do NOT hope for massive destruction or tornadoes hitting towns, their ideal is a nice visible tornado in the middle of a cornfield...so hopefully people won't be offended if they take a look at the board.)
Thanks, Like them I find weather fascinating while at the same time hoping no one gets hurt or loses property.
Im reading elsewhere they expect "Explosive" development of thunderstorms on the dryline and very large hail along with big tornadoes late this afternoon or early evening. They do not normally say such without a high confidence in their forecast. Im going to check out your link now.
The storm-chaser types are beyond enthusiastic about what they do. We met one in El Dorado KS in April who evidently was involved with taking people out to see tornados and storms for profit.
Just mentioning the possibility of a storm induced him to bring out the latest charts, weather maps etc. He got so excited his eyes practically glazed over, LOL!
I think there has to be an easier way to make a buck, but to each his own..
Prayers for everyone's safety!!!