Well, they may be behind, but they are not dealing with what we are dealing with every year here in the mid west. You guys have hurricanes, which are, well... hurricanes lol. You guys know what to do, and you know ahead of time what to expect. Like a couple days ago, we had standard rain showers that were dropping tornadoes without any circulation indicated on radar. It is storms like these that keep us learning about these storms. In reality, for this kind of storm, you would need a mobile radar doing 20º slices every 15 seconds or so in order to see what is going on. And I will bet money, the next time they see a formation like we had a couple days ago, they will have a truck in the field with a mobile dopler (or something even more advanced) to look at what the storm is doing on these very quick spin ups on something that doesn't even have an updraft.