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Posted on 4/27/24 at 8:53 pm to OU Guy
These cells may pose a threat. We shall see how it evolves.
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Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:01 pm to OU Guy
About the inflow notch he's talking about....
I've found that this particular storm motion makes it difficult for that type of vortex to fully form and wrap up. It formed the inflow notch and then collapsed. It wasn't able to really start wrapping around to clear out the rear inflow notch/jet. It is a hard enough process to get a really notable tornado from a bookend vortex (which is what this would be). To me, and from watching a bunch of them over the years, this storm motion kind of overruns that vorticity as it tries to rotate around. The associated bowing segment becomes the biggest concern.
Just my experience from watching them.
I've found that this particular storm motion makes it difficult for that type of vortex to fully form and wrap up. It formed the inflow notch and then collapsed. It wasn't able to really start wrapping around to clear out the rear inflow notch/jet. It is a hard enough process to get a really notable tornado from a bookend vortex (which is what this would be). To me, and from watching a bunch of them over the years, this storm motion kind of overruns that vorticity as it tries to rotate around. The associated bowing segment becomes the biggest concern.
Just my experience from watching them.
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