Along a line of storms riding a surface-based instability gradient and good environmental SRH, TORP had a large jump from nearly nothing to a max of 70% in a matter of a few scans. AzShear didn’t look all that impressive as you can see the very meager jump in max values on the graph. Comparing to KDMX data, there was a general signature in the velocity data for one scan with some convergence noted, but it never really tightened up enough that I would have expected to see a that high of a TORP value. The data was real, but it looks like it was sampling the meso which was relatively weak as well. The range from the radar was around 100 km so it was approaching the known distance where it’s less trustworthy, but the takeaway here from me is that I think the high TORP value didn’t match what I had in my head when I looked at velocity data. -newt