Good possibility for large tornadoes possible for MO, IL, IN, KY, TN
Some risk as far as TX, OK, AK
Seems every day is more intense than the previous day.
MI really got whacked yesterday and they were only in the Slight-Risk area.
Something unusual is happening. Could likely be from the X Flares on the Sun. This destabilizes the upper atmosphere.
Stay tuned for updates.
www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk.html
Tornado Warning continues for Garland County, AR, Hot Spring County, AR until 1:15 AM CDT pic.twitter.com/xkmIvgiOGv
— NWS Tornado (@NWStornado) May 8, 2024
Long duration X flare underway.
Sun is crazy as of late.
This is setting off the unusually large tornado outbreaks
www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-x-ray-flux
A slow rising X-Flare (Strong R3 Radio Blackout) is currently in progress around AR 3664 in the southern hemisphere. Based on imagery courtesy of GOES-16 SUVI, this flare looks like it will produce a coronal mass ejection. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/KHHYWyjjfz
— SolarHam (@SolarHam) May 8, 2024
1:02am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Moderate Risk: for south-central/southeast Missouri southern Illinois northwest into middle Tennessee western Kentucky t.co/TgJgC6cQZw pic.twitter.com/hVLQbwcZ3f
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) May 8, 2024
Hot Springs tornado from KARK viewer Slade Owen. #ARWX #ARStormTeam pic.twitter.com/NHPNb4ZwGJ
— Todd Yakoubian (@ToddYakoubian) May 8, 2024
Ionosphere is burning.
Hot spot will be over N America around 3PM EDT.
Right in line with tornado outbreak time.
Get ready for major doom.
solarham.com/globald.htm
An asymmetric halo coronal mass ejection (CME) is confirmed following the X1.0 solar flare around AR 3664 this morning at 05:09 UTC (May 8th). A passage past Earth should be expected within the next 48-72 hours and it could lead to a geomagnetic storm. pic.twitter.com/Iuh3UHSDNb
— SolarHam (@SolarHam) May 8, 2024
Is this true? pic.twitter.com/GI5P3nGGQU
— AG 🔥 (@Yolo304741) May 4, 2024
h/t DOORBERT
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