Brian Stertz
EF5
The GFS and Euro both show a very strong wave will traverse the Plains on Tuesday bringing what should be the fall's first significant severe wx event. The wave lifts northeast from the C/S Rockies and appears to be well timed with both peak heating and strong moisture advection. Right now the severe wx target appears to be favoring a corridor from SE South Dakota/SW Minnesota southwestward into C/E Nebraska & W. Iowa into C/NE Kansas. Strong vertical shear is forecasted in this corridor with deep layer shear in that magical 50-60 kts. range across the Pacific front. The deepest moisture looks like it will reach northward into C&E KS/C&E NE/W.IA where the significant severe wx possibilities should be greatest. Climatology certainly favors this area as well for this time of the "second season". Hopefully the models will be in better agreement with this system than Sunday's. I would have to say it has an interesting look about it should the models be on the mark with this one...especially with this one being the larger kicker system. 
