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Severe Weather Discussion => Tornado Alley Outbreaks and Severe Weather Worldwide => Topic started by: Guest on 23 April 2011, 11:00:14 PM

Title: Tornadoes Moderate Risk for eastern Ozarks into Oklahoma today!
Post by: Guest on 23 April 2011, 11:00:14 PM
Moderate Risk for eastern Ozarks into Oklahoma today!



 


(http://www.tornadovideos.net/images/stories/2011/april_2011/4.22.11.outlook.png)We are currently in-route for today's storm chasing target near St Louis, along a warm front where enhanced low-level wind shear and more than ample instability will be in place by peak heating. Today's event looks very similar to the chase we had a few days ago on April 19, where a few supercells traversed the warm front and produced very nice, intercept-able tornadoes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwL1Hy4A1TE#ws).


After today, there is a small chance of supercells in southeast Oklahoma/northeast Texas on Saturday, with a much more substantial threat of dryline supercells and tornadoes in Central Oklahoma into Northwest Texas on Sunday.  This storm system will intensify as it ejects east (http://www.twisterdata.com) from the Southern Plains, with potentially significant tornado outbreaks for the Lower Mississippi River Valley and surrounding areas on Monday-Tuesday.


Stay tuned for updates, and be sure to check out our Live  (http://www.tornadovideos.net/full-screen-chaser-video.php)page to follow the chase in real time!  Today is the first storm chase with the Dominator so let the intercepts begin!


 
         

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