***Official 2024 Weather Thread***

dafarmer

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Talking possible severe weather after 4 in western Iowa, then moving east. Another day of planting, planting my a$$ in the recliner! Thanks to Dave Claussen for this tidbit, may he RIP.
 
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Ms3r4ISU

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Nitpick - they should use red or orange to signify such a huge risk - pink lacks the emphasis.
Maybe they figure red is overused and underappreciated, and pink would catch the eye.
 
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1UNI2ISU

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Im feeling really uneasy that we are going to wake up to some really bad stories tmorrow.
Not going to be great.

I've gotten a couple notices that insurance companies are staging catastrophe teams just outside the warned area so that they can respond first thing in the morning. I don't recall that happening in the 13+ years I've been doing this.
 
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Jer

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Shaping up to be a really eventful and dangerous year. They're also forecasting a record 33 named tropical storms with 16 being hurricanes (5-6 Cat 4 or 5) due to record high ocean temps everywhere in the Atlantic, Gulf, etc.
 

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Last year when eastern Iowa had one they got pummeled, it looks like south of Iowa City there was an EF3-4.

That was the only one we've had since 2021 (before today).

From that wikipedia page, here is the SPC Day 1 outlook overlaid with the actual tornado warnings and data. They nailed that forecast.

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