More strong storms predicted for today

We just had a downpour in Ames. Thunder, lightning, and pebble-sized hail. Nothing too major, but strong for a few minutes.
 
They just said on the news that rarely does the NWS have a "High" threat of severe weather. Slight and moderate aren't uncommon, but High is.
 
Yes, it is pretty rare for the storm prediction center to place Iowa in a high risk for severe wx. Maybe once or twice a year, if that. Looks like "the event" will be mainly this evening into overnight hours with some significant tornado's early on. Will be interesting...

PS...Jon, since when did you become a meterologist? Most people don't even know the SPC even exists. :smile:
 
PS...Jon, since when did you become a meterologist? Most people don't even know the SPC even exists. :smile:

Anytime rain is in the forecast, I check that site and look at the meso discussions. I have always been fascinated with storms, so that site is something I check out frequently.

Also, Willard's Weather page :)
 
I know people that would rather look at the TV to see what the weather is doing than turn their head and look out the window.
 
Anytime rain is in the forecast, I check that site and look at the meso discussions. I have always been fascinated with storms, so that site is something I check out frequently.

Also, Willard's Weather page :)

Wow Jon, I always pegged you as Hawkeye Scum, but you might be alright afterall!! :wideeyed:
 
The 11 am DAY 1 outlook was a substantial upgrade over the one from earlier this morning.

The moderate risk area was upgraded to HIGH (Sunday's fatal setup didn't even garner a HIGH risk tag) and I believe the risk areas were expanded east as well.

The stuff around Ames and Northern Iowa as I type this, isn't the main show.

The main show should start developing out in Central/Eastern Nebraska later this afternoon as Tornadic supercells that evolve into a Wind and Hail event as the storms form a MCS (Mesoscale Convective Complex - fancy term for overnight thunderstorm complexes) and move east across Iowa.

There are going to be a few Particular Dangerous Situation watch boxes and lots of local channel interuptions for severe weather later this evening/night...

Or given the fickle nature of weather, there is a (very small) chance we get absolutely nothing:confused:

What is really fun is trying to figure out all the stuff on the Mesoanalysis pages. Lots of Shear, >3000 CAPE and no CINH, and backing winds with height = ????
 
Hopefully this is not going to materialize, but after this weekend, I'm not taking any chances. Hopefully nothing more than wind and rain.
 
There are going to be a few Particular Dangerous Situation watch boxes and lots of local channel interuptions for severe weather later this evening/night...

I hope that no one gets hurt tonight.

And those of us watching LOST, i hope ABC breaks in during network commercial spots.
 
I hope that no one gets hurt tonight.

And those of us watching LOST, i hope ABC breaks in during network commercial spots.

Last year, I my dish went out with 15 minutes left in the 2 hour finale of LOST. I don't think I've sworn at an inanimate object more than I did that night.

It better not happen 2 years in a row...:no:
 
You guys should hear, feel, and experiance the thunder in a steel based building on Highway 30 where I am the only one here.
 

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