Jim Bishop
EF4
With the GFS & European showing both good agreement and consistency, I thought it's about time to make a forecast thread for Saturday, May 5th.
Getting straight to the point this looks like a big severe event over Western Nebraska, Western Kansas extending as far south as the Texas & Oklahoma Panhandles in a more isolated terms. Western Nebraska and Kansas could see numerous supercells capable of tornadoes, some strong.
The GFS ejects the first in a series of shortwave troughs into the Rockies and develops a surface low in Eastern Colorado with a dryline from Western Nebraska down into the Texas Panhandle. With dewpoints generally in the 60s CAPE values are forecast to be in the 2000 - 3000 j/kg range. Shear looks very impressive, supportive of tornadic supercells. In fact with the southeast 850mb flow around 35-40 knots, coupled with moderate to potentially strong instability, I'd imediately be concerned about several tornadic supercells over Western Nebraska & Western Kansas, some producing strong tornadoes.
This all hinges upon the GFS & European solutions verifying, of course. For what it's worth their respective Ensemble means have been supportive of this event for days.
Getting straight to the point this looks like a big severe event over Western Nebraska, Western Kansas extending as far south as the Texas & Oklahoma Panhandles in a more isolated terms. Western Nebraska and Kansas could see numerous supercells capable of tornadoes, some strong.
The GFS ejects the first in a series of shortwave troughs into the Rockies and develops a surface low in Eastern Colorado with a dryline from Western Nebraska down into the Texas Panhandle. With dewpoints generally in the 60s CAPE values are forecast to be in the 2000 - 3000 j/kg range. Shear looks very impressive, supportive of tornadic supercells. In fact with the southeast 850mb flow around 35-40 knots, coupled with moderate to potentially strong instability, I'd imediately be concerned about several tornadic supercells over Western Nebraska & Western Kansas, some producing strong tornadoes.
This all hinges upon the GFS & European solutions verifying, of course. For what it's worth their respective Ensemble means have been supportive of this event for days.
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