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Monday, March 24, 2008

It's Monday!

Not too much goings on in the world of the VORTEXpursuit.com Storm Chaser. I have two days of work before I am off for four days (off Wednesday-Saturday).

I am still watching the system for Thursday. There is still quite the spread on the models regarding the location of the storm system. The GFS favors a more northerly track of a supposed triple-point while the NAM is further south. Of course I favor anything that is closer to home, and the GFS sets up the triple point around the OK/KS border, looks like on Osage County at 0Z Friday. Should the GFS verify, there will be a chance for some severe weather in SE Kansas into NE Oklahoma where shear will be strongest near the triple point and the northern extent of the dryline as shear weakens further south.

Saturday is on and off again on the model maps and I will continue to monitor. Either way on Saturday, I will be chasing or attending the Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium, so I am going somewhere, but where, will be determined in the future.

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