Issued a tornado warning on the cell just east of Philmont. There was a long broken line (hard to see here as I zoomed in quite a bit) and one cell can be seen broken off, looks like an embedded weak supercell. Issued the warning based off of the line break, weak but tight couplet and a very slight CC drop aligned with the couplet. Was watching this thing for a few scans and the rotation slowly wrapped up and the CC drop even had some vertical continuation. At this time, there was no TORP object over the rotation. I have noticed TORP struggles in QLCS type events. When TORP did eventually put an object over this rotation, its trend line came down from the north, which makes no sense in this case. I noticed this a few other times with this simulation and another simulation. It will make huge jumps along a line and not realize that they are two different circulations. This storm did eventually have damage reports, 5 mins after the warning and 3 mins after the TORP object.
First pic shows the storm I warned on just east of Philmont (no warning showed here).
The second picture shows no TORP object over the storm I warned.
The third picture shows the TORP object a few scans later, with the “line history” coming down from the north.
-Gary