Nathan Edwards
EF2
My thoughts....
Medium to strong La Nina will result in unusually low and faster progression of troughs through the lower 48 during winter and into early spring. This will result in a higher than average number of tornadoes in the early months, but keep them restricted to messy chases in the deep south and South East US. I'm hoping for a change to ENSO neutral conditions in early May, with the troughs digging in further north and hanging around for a bit longer giving plenty of chasing opportunities in the Kansas area and neighbouring states. This is pretty much what seemed to happen last year and ENSO forecasts now are similar to then so we'll see what happens. Hopefully, the outbreaks will happen the week before I leave to head back to the UK, rather than the week after like this last year however!
In reality, Death ridge from May 8th to May 29th is extremely likely since this is my 3 week chasecation, so everyone else ought to book their trips either sides of these dates! Don't say you havn't been warned!
Medium to strong La Nina will result in unusually low and faster progression of troughs through the lower 48 during winter and into early spring. This will result in a higher than average number of tornadoes in the early months, but keep them restricted to messy chases in the deep south and South East US. I'm hoping for a change to ENSO neutral conditions in early May, with the troughs digging in further north and hanging around for a bit longer giving plenty of chasing opportunities in the Kansas area and neighbouring states. This is pretty much what seemed to happen last year and ENSO forecasts now are similar to then so we'll see what happens. Hopefully, the outbreaks will happen the week before I leave to head back to the UK, rather than the week after like this last year however!
In reality, Death ridge from May 8th to May 29th is extremely likely since this is my 3 week chasecation, so everyone else ought to book their trips either sides of these dates! Don't say you havn't been warned!