Posted on 05/21/2013 9:56:04 AM PDT by dirtboy
Tornado Watch issued in North Central Texas:
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Southern Oklahoma:
My goodness.... those poor folks.
No place to hide, no place to run. I keep wondering what I would do with only 16 minutes of warning.
MORNING CONVECTION-ALLOWING WRF AND HRRR SIMULATIONS ARE INSISTENT THAT UPSCALE GROWTH WILL OCCUR THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON. GIVEN THE DEGREE OF INSTABILITY...BUOYANCY AND SHEAR...SETUP MAY YIELD A DERECHO ACCELERATING EWD TOWARDS THE ARKLATEX REGION BY EARLY EVENING. HERE TOO...THE STRONGEST LOW-LEVEL S/SWLYS WILL REMAIN...PROMOTING EMBEDDED MESOVORTICES CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A COUPLE OF SIGNIFICANT TORNADOES. OTHERWISE...POTENTIAL DOES EXIST FOR WIDESPREAD/DESTRUCTIVE DAMAGING WIND GUSTS.
Damn. Prayers for everyone there. I’ve been through two tornadoes (Windsor and Statesboro) and one hurricane (Hugo). Not fun.
Funny how the hatch leaves Austin just out of it... looking at radar right now I’d say they need to include the eastern hill country, too...
A possible derecho like the one that hit Virginia and the DC area last summer.
Arklatex is where Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana meet.
The Weather Channel has issued an alert for Central Texas, west of I35 and south to the border:
“EXTREMELY UNSTABLE AIRMASS POISED TO ERUPT IN SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WITH LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS BY LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH THIS EVENING.”
Praying. And watching.
Heightened concern exists along and north of a Burnet to Austin to Giddings line this evening... where the most unstable conditions will reside. This area will be most at risk for very large hail and
isolated tornadoes.
63 mph wind guts in Decatur
Yep. Get the vehicles in the garage and be safe.
Significant tornadoes are looking less and less likely.
A Derecho, while bad, dropping a lot of trees and powerlines, and covering much more area than even a large tornado outbreak, is far less likely to kill people or completely destroy buildings.
This morning it looked like it could be as bad or worse than yesterday, and SPC had about the same risk level. Yet another argument against “school should be canceled if there’s storm risk!” nonsense.
Sfl
Kinda in a spot. My daughter got us 7p concert tickets tonight at the new 360 Ampitheater which appears to be wholly outdoors.
Mothers’ Day present, and while I avoid large falling ice rocks generally... of course my gut tells us we’re going to get hammered but you know how Lucy is always yanking our forecasted weather away from us. Dave hasn’t cancelled the show yet.
I think the worst of it will be later this afternoon around the DFW area.
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