Mike Smith
Here's a loop from the TUL radar:
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/rad...=black&endDate=20080510&endTime=23&duration=3
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/rad...=black&endDate=20080510&endTime=23&duration=3
It looks like Jim Bishop and Simon Brewer may have been the only people that actually foresaw the northern target being better than the southern, so I may have to take back what I said ealier. They would have to answer that question themselves though. I wouldn't be surprised by this because I've always thought Jim and Simon were solidly in the top 5 forecasters of tornadoes from a chasing perspective. They are extremely good and always seem to hit the best tornadoes on big days, which IMO is a huge part of being a great storm chaser.
If you could put those up, I'd appreciate seeing them, since I'm still struggling to even understand the basics of all of this forecasting stuff. I know the three guys riding with me were looking at the area because it was closer to home, and we all were still crossing our fingers while expecting to have to adjust a rough-area chase. They solidified Tulsa when we were in Missouri. I hope I didn't mean to imply they were 100% sure of it in any way, or especially that they thought the southern part was bad (they thought it was fantastic, they just didn't like the danger in the mountains down there) - it was just a lucky shot, and they were persistent enough to stay on all the data they could get. And even given all of that, they had no idea about tornado potential whatsoever, only that the severe potential would be higher over Tulsa than expected, and thus that it was a good chase target.
Originally Posted by Bill Hark![]()
Myself and a number of other chasers picked SW Oklahoma or areas in AR. I am asking from a meteorological viewpoint since some may have picked NW Oklahoma because of better roads or it was close to their house.
Bill--I'm just guessing, but I think you may have your easts and wests switched. Was your question about SE OK and that you picked NE OK? Or was the SW and NW correct?
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