TEET

Tornadic Environment Evaluation Tool is an experimental forecasting tool which is developed for evaluating an environment conducive to severe convective weather, and more specifically tornadic threat in a specific location within a matter of a week or more ahead of time. It uses multiple models, and is, as previously mentioned, in an experimental phase and is not yet ready for use in public relations.

2/2/2021: TEET 0.1 began development using numerical model values from 6 different models and matching each parameter to a specific value which is then averaged to evaluate tornadic risk.

3/2/2021: TEET is updated to 0.2 which uses the minimum available parameters for each model and instantly calculates a tornadic threat value.

3/9/2021: TEET is updated to 0.3 and 0.3.1 to evaluate tornadic threat up to ten days ahead of time.

4/16/2021: TEET is upgraded to 0.4 which combines confidence and numerical model values from all available models to evaluate the probability and severity of a convective threat.