Bob Hartig
EF5
I'm not surprised that a forecast thread hasn't been started for Saturday till now. GFS and NAM have been at odds, instability and UA support have been in two separate worlds, and the whole thing has looked to be squelched by a nasty cap.
But when the NAM kicked in it started offering signs of hope, opening up an uncapped corridor through NE into SD with big CAPE. I didn't trust it, but it has been appearing consistently, and last night the GFS finally capitulated and started eroding CINH as well. This morning is painting a similarly hopeful picture, with some nice curved hodographs, plenty of instability, and enough shear to git 'er done.
The SPC is now singing a better song as well in this morning's Day 2, with talk of tornadoes in their forecast.
I doubt this setup will be a wedge fest, but I'm thinking it will turn out something, assuming that the cap erodes as the models suggest. And since I can finally afford to get out and chase, and the models are at last showing some congruency, I figured I'd toss tomorrow out there on the table for discussion.
But when the NAM kicked in it started offering signs of hope, opening up an uncapped corridor through NE into SD with big CAPE. I didn't trust it, but it has been appearing consistently, and last night the GFS finally capitulated and started eroding CINH as well. This morning is painting a similarly hopeful picture, with some nice curved hodographs, plenty of instability, and enough shear to git 'er done.
The SPC is now singing a better song as well in this morning's Day 2, with talk of tornadoes in their forecast.
I doubt this setup will be a wedge fest, but I'm thinking it will turn out something, assuming that the cap erodes as the models suggest. And since I can finally afford to get out and chase, and the models are at last showing some congruency, I figured I'd toss tomorrow out there on the table for discussion.