Southwest Iowa, extreme eastern Kansas, west central Missouri, and northwest Arkansas are in a high risk of severe thunderstorms. Very large hail, damaging winds, and long tracked and violent tornadoes are likely in this region and it could be widespread.
Keep an eye out on this dangerous and deadly situation forecoming.
Jim
HIGH RISK OF SEVERE.....
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K.
HIGH RISK OF SEVERE.....
0 likes
- wx247
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 14279
- Age: 41
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 10:35 pm
- Location: Monett, Missouri
- Contact:
Don't say deadly! :o Actually, I was just being a little facetious. This day may be one to remember. I hope I am wrong! 

0 likes
Personal Forecast Disclaimer:
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or storm2k.org. For official information, please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or storm2k.org. For official information, please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
DEADLY STORMS is real, BUT.....
Folks can keep a close eye on the weather channel, their local media, have a battery powered NOAA weather radio, and sign up for project notify on weather.com off the weather channel.
Despite 1100 severe reports in 4 days, not one person was killed. We want to keep it that way today. Please stay abreast to this dangerous situation.
Jim
Despite 1100 severe reports in 4 days, not one person was killed. We want to keep it that way today. Please stay abreast to this dangerous situation.
Jim
0 likes
- Stormsfury
- Category 5
- Posts: 10549
- Age: 53
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 6:27 pm
- Location: Summerville, SC
- Skywatch_NC
- Category 5
- Posts: 10949
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 9:31 pm
- Location: Raleigh, NC
- Contact:
- Stormsfury
- Category 5
- Posts: 10549
- Age: 53
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 6:27 pm
- Location: Summerville, SC
Skywatch_NC wrote:What does PDS stand for?
I thought the SPC (Storm Prediction Center) issues watches.
Hey, Eric ... PDS stands for Particularly Dangerous Situation....
The PDS Tornado Watch (and occasionally they are issued for Severe Thunderstorm Watches as well) criteria means that conditions are favorable for significant tornadoes of stronger than F2 in the watch area, and the potential for long-track tornadoes as well ...
The PDS Severe Thunderstorm Watches are usually reserved (I am not exactly sure of the criteria) for large convective complexes such as MCC, MCS, or Derechos ... in layman terms, severe thunderstorms which have the potential for widespread destruction based on damaging winds on a large scale and/or potentially destructive hail.
0 likes
- Skywatch_NC
- Category 5
- Posts: 10949
- Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 9:31 pm
- Location: Raleigh, NC
- Contact:
- Aslkahuna
- Professional-Met
- Posts: 4550
- Joined: Thu Feb 06, 2003 5:00 pm
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
Four Years Plus One Day
and we have another large Metro area under the gun for large tornadoes-actually two if the tornadoes near Omaha turn out to be big. Nasty Hail swath across parts of Offutt AFB with hail reported up to 4.5 in 1 SW of Offutt.
Steve
Steve
0 likes
Return to “USA & Caribbean Weather”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests