Brian Stertz
EF5
Looking at everything...I have concluded that things are very early and that there will be multiple waves of supercells today. I am not sure if this falls into a violent tornado outbreak category (yet), but certainly do see the potential for multiple EF2-EF3 tornadoes in several favored areas. My 2 hard targets are across NC Kansas between Hays and Concordia. This area looks sweet to catch MANY tornadoes as they form down by I-70 move north towards the KS/NE border and then die. This could be very interesting situation and in a very favored area for such event to occur climatology-wise. The other area I am pretty interested in is the area between Topeka and St.Joseph MO...again on the warm front. I will focus my chase efforts today on the NC Kansas target. Further south, things look still very potent but a bit too complicated to sort out and make a clear cut chase decision. Best of luck to those chasing....it looks like by this evening...things WILL be wild and wooly....and probably be more obviously the real meat of this outbreak situation. It looks like the main wave will be shuffling out of E.New Mexico into W/C Kansas by evening, and should represent the bigtime verification of either the MDT or possibly HIGH risk.