Thanks Darren for all your hard work in helping get other offices online. This is great! I think that this can be a valuable short-fuse situational awareness tool for forecasters and storm chasers alike. Many of the forecasters at my office (WFO DDC) love it. It is not meant to replace other forms of analysis, i.e. all-important subjective hand analysis and other tools like SPC's mesoanalysis page. It is meant to compliment these other tools. The short-fuse composite is not meant to be the "silver bullet" of 1-3hr surface-based severe local storm/tornado prediction, obviously, and it does have its short-falls like any other meteorological analysis tool. In my experience, however, there are situations where the tool actually works quite well -- especially "cold core" and/or highly baroclinic environments where surface features tend to really jump out with large values of convergence, very identifiable moisture axes, and large advections of temperature and moisture as well.
Right now, you will notice on some of the newer short-fuse composite pages that OAX, TOP, DMX, etc. have set up that the surface Theta-E does not contour above 330K. This is a LAPS control file bug and I will be e-mailing these offices to instruct them on how to fix this. Obviously, this time of year surface Theta-E will routinely be above 330K!