Mikey Gribble
EF5
I must have misunderstood what you meant when you said...
"Deep layer shear and storm motions are much better for chasing."
Relative to what? The northern target or the past model run? Neither is different.
I agree that storm motions are more parallel to the boundary farther North and that may cause a problem with convective mode, but there are also some advantages to the northern target too. I think those advantages outweigh the 12 degree difference in storm motion at this point. I'm not even sure right now that I'll go as far North as Hays. The main things I still want to see before I pick my initial target is the WRF precip. graphics tonight (and the other model runs) and moisture distribution tomorrow morning.
"Deep layer shear and storm motions are much better for chasing."
Relative to what? The northern target or the past model run? Neither is different.
I agree that storm motions are more parallel to the boundary farther North and that may cause a problem with convective mode, but there are also some advantages to the northern target too. I think those advantages outweigh the 12 degree difference in storm motion at this point. I'm not even sure right now that I'll go as far North as Hays. The main things I still want to see before I pick my initial target is the WRF precip. graphics tonight (and the other model runs) and moisture distribution tomorrow morning.