MatthewCarman
Looks like a big severe weather outbreak for Iindiana and Ohio. I think this has been the worst severe weather outbreak we have seen in this area all year.
My question is the SPC was predicting no tornadoes for the area and only a 15% chance of wind/hail. They never even hinted at a big severe outbreak but said there may be severe storms in this area etc. Why were the storms so severe and why did the storms stay severe as far south east as they did? Why was the SPC not forecasting a big severe weather outbreak? I think this warrented a moderate risk outlook.
Also why was the NWS saying this storm is producing nickle sized hail and destructive winds in excess of 80 MPH with a tornado warning but the T-storm warning says penny sized hail and destructive 70 MPH winds is possible? Does this mean that 80+ MPH winds and nickle sized hail were occuring or were likely or expected etc?
Thoughts?
My question is the SPC was predicting no tornadoes for the area and only a 15% chance of wind/hail. They never even hinted at a big severe outbreak but said there may be severe storms in this area etc. Why were the storms so severe and why did the storms stay severe as far south east as they did? Why was the SPC not forecasting a big severe weather outbreak? I think this warrented a moderate risk outlook.
Also why was the NWS saying this storm is producing nickle sized hail and destructive winds in excess of 80 MPH with a tornado warning but the T-storm warning says penny sized hail and destructive 70 MPH winds is possible? Does this mean that 80+ MPH winds and nickle sized hail were occuring or were likely or expected etc?
Thoughts?
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