How to use information from the NOAA/CIMSS ProbSevere model:
This statistical model predicts the probability that a storm will first produce severe weather in the near-term (in the next 60 min). The statistical model does not necessarily predict if a storm will continue to pose a severe threat or if the storm will decay.

NOTE: Current reflectivity layer is not used to create radar objects, so some objects may be slightly displaced from storms.

For more information, please see the links below or read about the ProbSevere model on the CIMSS Satellite Blog and on the GOES-R Proving Ground Blog

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