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Post by Frivolousz21 on Oct 20, 2019 1:46:44 GMT -6
Borderline misses in November is like pissing away legit chances.
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Post by cozpregon on Oct 20, 2019 10:57:48 GMT -6
Hodographs overnight look decent for some possible spin ups.
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Post by Lovableweatherguy TROY,MO on Oct 20, 2019 11:11:29 GMT -6
As mentioned before, the storm around Halloween into Nov looks interesting. 06z has it pretty good as does 12z today although flat. I'd say if this does materialize around that time, it looks like a upper Midwestern storm. Maybe Nebraska to Iowa areas. Who knows. Fun to look at at either way in Oct. Lol
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Post by addicted2wx - Villa Ridge, Mo on Oct 20, 2019 12:42:45 GMT -6
Borderline misses in November is like pissing away legit chances. Hey Frivo, I’m going to buy the EURO suite again this year. It looks like most sites you can be logged into two computers at once so I’ll send you my login info so you have that to use this year. Is there a site preference that has better maps I should subscribe from that you like to use and has the entire EURO suite?
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2019 13:12:55 GMT -6
Models will start coming out an hour earlier in a couple weeks. Yay. We can all be disappointed earlier.
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Post by ajd446 on Oct 20, 2019 13:16:46 GMT -6
Good afternoon guys. I want to apologize for exagerated reports and from years past. I actullay was diagnosed with a cumpulsive disorder and am now on wonderful meds that help. I just want to deeply apologize to this forum and look forward to another awesome winter.
I am a little concerned about some qlcs tornados tonight given the shear. Any thoughts?
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Post by addicted2wx - Villa Ridge, Mo on Oct 20, 2019 13:18:44 GMT -6
Whats the biggest snowfall in Oct and Nov for STL? Oct. 31st: Trace Most recent: 2017 Nov. 1st: Trace Most recent: 2017 Biggest snowfall ever for October: .30” set in 1913 Biggest snowfall ever for November: 6.9” set in 1951. System was actually a 3 day event (Nov 5/6/7) totaling 11.9”
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Post by BRTNWXMAN on Oct 20, 2019 13:43:54 GMT -6
Hodographs overnight look decent for some possible spin ups. Timmer is really talking up the nocturnal tornado threat across the Ozarks/Arklatex...will be interesting to see how far north the warm sector gets with the clearing taking place currently and the LLJ kicking into high gear overnight.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2019 14:04:50 GMT -6
The slight risk has been moved way ne to include the southwestern half of the metro
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Post by ajd446 on Oct 20, 2019 16:09:54 GMT -6
I will be honest its not fun. Im much better now. Just glad I found out why.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2019 17:34:22 GMT -6
yeah, weird. I didn't do it
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Post by BRTNWXMAN on Oct 20, 2019 18:12:51 GMT -6
I took it down...thanks for the concern and enjoy your stay.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2019 18:25:46 GMT -6
gonna be a long winter at this rate
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Post by pbc12871 on Oct 20, 2019 18:31:05 GMT -6
I look forward to yet another blockbuster winter in St.Peters. Your new clothes are beautiful. BTW..I still see the word up on the page. Ya missed one.
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Post by BRTNWXMAN on Oct 20, 2019 18:37:58 GMT -6
I look forward to yet another blockbuster winter in St.Peters. Your new clothes are beautiful. BTW..I still see the word up on the page. Ya missed one. If you can't recognize the difference between a misspelled word and a suggestive joke that someone took offense to, I don't know what to tell you. Are we done here?
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Post by pbc12871 on Oct 20, 2019 18:54:31 GMT -6
No as a matter of fact, I am not done. On this forum, you can see pics of a meteorologist standing in a manner that makes the pink sleet signature on the radar behind him look like he has an erection. That gets to stay. Which is more offensive? Now I am done.
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Post by cozpregon on Oct 20, 2019 19:02:57 GMT -6
If we mix out well enough tomorrow- we may see some 45mph winds tomorrow
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Post by showtime - Marissa on Oct 20, 2019 19:08:13 GMT -6
GFS is still looking interesting for around the 1st of the month
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Post by addicted2wx - Villa Ridge, Mo on Oct 20, 2019 19:25:14 GMT -6
GFS is still looking interesting for around the 1st of the month Take that model run and lock it in!!!
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Post by ajd446 on Oct 20, 2019 19:32:51 GMT -6
For the love of gosh people I was trying to be nice and just apologize and I am much better now in my entire mindset. And sorry for the typo. COMPULSIVE I MEANT. I am sorry I offended anyone. I was trying to be honest is all. Thank you have a good night yall.
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Post by bellevillewxguy on Oct 20, 2019 19:57:57 GMT -6
New models coming in faster with arrival time for storms overnight with most of the action arriving around 3AM and exiting around 6AM, for the metro which means most if not all of the action could be done or at the latest wrapping up in time for the rush. Faster start time could mean the line holds together more which does increase severe probabilities a tad especially from the metro south. Given how fast the storms are screaming northeastward in southeastern Kansas. Oklahoma and northeast Texas its not difficult to see why models have sped the timing up a couple hours, and the storms should only accelerate farther as they organize into one solid squall line.
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Post by BRTNWXMAN on Oct 20, 2019 20:04:42 GMT -6
No as a matter of fact, I am not done. On this forum, you can see pics of a meteorologist standing in a manner that makes the pink sleet signature on the radar behind him look like he has an erection. That gets to stay. Which is more offensive? Now I am done. You're really taking this hard, huh?
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Post by cozpregon on Oct 20, 2019 20:09:38 GMT -6
Petty sh** guys- relax
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Post by showtime - Marissa on Oct 20, 2019 20:13:43 GMT -6
Looks like a big tornado on the ground just north of Dallas
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Post by unclesam6 on Oct 20, 2019 20:14:01 GMT -6
Wicked tor Sig within miles of downtown dallas
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Post by guyatacomputer - NE St. Peters on Oct 20, 2019 20:22:36 GMT -6
Looks like a big tornado on the ground just north of Dallas And some severe storms southwest of Omaha. Stay safe Labrat!!
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Post by jmg378s on Oct 20, 2019 20:40:00 GMT -6
Wicked tor Sig within miles of downtown dallas Best I can tell that TDS was nearly 21kft up...yikes! Here was aircraft sounding just prior...lots of speed and directional shear in the lowest part of the atmosphere.
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Post by STGOutdoors on Oct 20, 2019 20:43:22 GMT -6
Any damage reports? That went through some populated areas.
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Post by jmg378s on Oct 20, 2019 20:48:47 GMT -6
Not seeing many damage reports yet....yet being the key word.
Edit: Starting to see some pics of structural damage trickle in on Twitter.
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Post by showtime - Marissa on Oct 20, 2019 20:51:08 GMT -6
Listening to the scanner out of Dallas, sounds like there is damage and they are treating injuries in the Walnut hill area
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