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04/08/09: FCST Wyoming

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I may be on crack here, but I think western Wyoming looks like a decent threat for severe weather today... certainly not chaseable terrain ;-) but I think discussion-worthy and perhaps something to learn from.

The SPC has no risk, not even a little 5% hail circle, I'm curious as to why.

Here are my thoughts:

- up to 1000 joules of CAPE
- good convergence ahead of a closed 500mb low
- cold mid levels at -19 to -20
- limited moisture, maybe getting into low 40s dew, but given the 'cold core' nature of the environment this time of year and the outstanding cape I think this is plenty for some hailers.

I discuss it some more and put together some graphics here:
http://tinyurl.com/cd3vxe

What am I missing?
 
To SPC's credit, they did mention hail in the stronger cores in their latest discussion. But I don't really have an answer as to why there is not something sitting in there.
 
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