Jason Bolt
Yesterday there were 10 tornado reports, 6 from a group of storms that tracked east to west across west TN into AR and MO. I watched most of this on radar and could not get over how many storms were moving west or wsw throughout the day. What ingredients were in place for this to happen? I was driving home from the holiday and encountered a non-severe storm in SE KS that also was moving straight west.
Also, in looking at the SWODY1 the area in TN/AR/MO that saw tornadic cells was not within the 10% thunder line for the outlook that was in place when the first tornado was reported. (Later a SEE TEXT was added for the area). How does that happen? Not being critical in anyway of the SPC, just curious how there can be zero signs that something like that may happen.
Also, in looking at the SWODY1 the area in TN/AR/MO that saw tornadic cells was not within the 10% thunder line for the outlook that was in place when the first tornado was reported. (Later a SEE TEXT was added for the area). How does that happen? Not being critical in anyway of the SPC, just curious how there can be zero signs that something like that may happen.