High tropical shear = high tornado potential?
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High tropical shear = high tornado potential?
Is that correct as it seems they would push extra shear northward? (Although September is normally not a busy month, that is more prominent in the months ahead)
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wxmann_91 wrote:No, not really. We need a lifting mechanism and instability, to start. Look at the GFS. 60 dewpoints aren't going to cut it.
Yeah that's true, but I'm not really talking about right now - September is not a very tornado-friendly month. I mean when the cold fronts come down in October and especially November.
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