Brandon Lawson
EF2
I'm surprised no one has started a discussion thread about this day. 94 tornado reports, mostly concentrated over Mississippi and Alabama, but some as far north as Illinois and even Missouri; some of these tornadoes were significant tornadoes. 149 hail reports and 119 wind reports. A strong low-pressure center, responsible for sustained winds above 45 mph across areas of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, wreaked havoc over much of Mississippi and Alabama. Reports: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/110415_rpts.html
I was curious as to whether or not the SPC has changed their criteria for what warrants a high risk. Even without a high risk, not a single PDS watch was issued today. This is a touchy subject and has sparked heated discussions in the past; so I don't really want to start a huge fire. But on a day like today, it does cross one's mind. It was a fantastic day from a meteorological perspective nonetheless.
Impressive Water Vapor Imagery with eye feature (shamelessly taken from Facebook):

You can see warm moist air from the gulf being pulled all the way around the low-pressure center into the Dakotas and Nebraska, creating a nice temperature gradient over the Plains; and the resulting mid-level jet dipping from North Dakota, down through Oklahoma and Arkansas, back around the base of the low-pressure center.
I was curious as to whether or not the SPC has changed their criteria for what warrants a high risk. Even without a high risk, not a single PDS watch was issued today. This is a touchy subject and has sparked heated discussions in the past; so I don't really want to start a huge fire. But on a day like today, it does cross one's mind. It was a fantastic day from a meteorological perspective nonetheless.
Impressive Water Vapor Imagery with eye feature (shamelessly taken from Facebook):

You can see warm moist air from the gulf being pulled all the way around the low-pressure center into the Dakotas and Nebraska, creating a nice temperature gradient over the Plains; and the resulting mid-level jet dipping from North Dakota, down through Oklahoma and Arkansas, back around the base of the low-pressure center.
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