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re: 5/6 Oklahoma/Kansas severe weather - High Risk- PDS Tor Watch

Posted on 5/6/24 at 2:27 pm to
Posted by LSUGrrrl
Frisco, TX
Member since Jul 2007
33838 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 2:27 pm to

Wow. And today?

Also, I’ve been on this board way too long bc I don’t think I’m supposed to see what I do see in that map.
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
33878 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 2:29 pm to
PDS tor watch issued for south Kansas into Oklahoma.
Posted by Roll Tide Ravens
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2015
43157 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 2:30 pm to
quote:

Wow. And today? Also, I’ve been on this board way too long bc I don’t think I’m supposed to see what I do see in that map.

Today the high risk area has the tornado probability in the 30%-44% bracket.

Like Legend said above, the thing to remember about 4/27/11 is that it was essentially a perfect setup. All of the ingredients were there in ample supply and there weren’t really any questions going into the event about whether things would come together. Most severe weather events, even high risk events like today, aren’t that way.
Posted by mudshuvl05
Member since Nov 2023
774 posts
Posted on 5/6/24 at 2:33 pm to
I opened this thread up to your comment, clicked who you replied to (RTR), and saw the map before I read the text, and my heart dropped. I thought that was the probability map for this system.

Still unreal, that day. Never seen the atmosphere so unsettled. Every dark cloud seemed to be building into a monster.

I saw the Philadelphia, MS tornado damage up close (the one with some of the deepest ground scouring ever recorded, especially for a tornado moving 60mph), and it was, to say the least, unbelievable.
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