Tornado Outbreak Generator but wayyyy faster

Tornado Outbreak Generator but wayyyy faster

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Created: Jun 7, 2025 Last modified: Apr 15, 2026 Shared: Jun 7, 2025

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1st Tornado Outbreak, 14th May 2031: A tornado outbreak was forecasted to cover Western Wyoming and parts of Eastern Idaho. It was looking more possible with each day, as conditions lined up for a prime environment of supercells. The morning began like normal, with cumulus clouds scattered on the sky. At around 11:00am storms fired up, with the first tornadoes in Northern Utah and Idaho, which were all busts. Storm chasers started to get hopeless as the clock hit 2PM. The first major tornado was recorded in Northwestern Wyoming, an EF4 crossing into Montana impacting Sheridian in Wyoming. The community turned to rubbles in a matter of minutes. Then violent supercells spread all over Wyoming, with another EF4 just to the south at 3:30PM. This had minimal damages though, as it was in a very rural part of Wyoming. Idaho had seen some EF3's just after noon with the first one having minimal damages, then the second one impacting Twin Falls, and other smaller communities in its path. Montana had a very weak EF3 which was just to the north of Billings, which would have been devastating. 24th April 2027: On the morning of the 21st, forecasters watched the situation as the conditions exponentially grew more favorable for tornadoes. The 22nd would give a clear picture, the 24th wasn't going to be good. A widespread tornado outbreak setup over Texas, Southern New Mexico and Arizona, with an enhanced risk being given for those areas. The main hotspot was Texas, where the conditions were especially instable. The morning of the 24th rolls around, and there is a small moderate risk for southern central Texas. It starts off with a few dusty twisters in far southern Arizona and New Mexico, with the strongest being a moderate EF1. Then western Texas gets several dusty twisters, being accompanied by a stray EF2 tornado, barely missing Abilene. Then the focus moves onto Texas, where activity explodes with multiple EF2s forming, and even a long-lived EF3 hitting Killeen. While that was happening, an EF2 tornado formed in Eastern Arizona, and the strongest tornado forming in Western New Mexico, hitting a town along Interstate 40 with winds of 160mph. This however, concludes the tornado outbreak, with 17 tornadoes in total and the widest one being 0.79 miles wide. 9th April 2028 Outbreak: A very localised point of good conditions are on forecaster's minds. Forecasters dig deeper, and the picture looks concerning. The next day, the 8th, Nebraska has concerningly good tornado potential, with the entire eastern portion of the state being in an enhanced risk, and in eastern central Nebraska, a moderate risk. The morning of the 9th rolls around, and warnings are b

Instructions

You can now create your own SPC Convective Outlook! You just have to press somewhere and start drawing! See what tornadoes form! Press Finish When You Are Done Making The Outlook.

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