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6/19-6/23 Severe Weather Risk


Jim Martin

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Another thing to factor in as well with the limited time for heating, temperatures won't be able to blast to 85-93 keeping those LCLs very low over a decently large area.

 

Can you point me towards and source that explains that high temperatures (or surging temps?) keeps LCL's a bit higher?

 

A little later over my local too.

 

I saw the 90 sigtor in IN when it was first mentioned, a different location but at 2:00 am!

 

And by the same token...if anything discrete gets into this, good night Irene.

 

I love the vocabulary and phrases, like "thicket" the other day.

 

As far as the storms initiating with severe warnings, why are they moving slowly instead of very quickly? Elevated means slower I guess?

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Assuming they don't grow upscale first. I'm still not sold on them staying discrete for long. 

Of course... I'm talking about overall, not just with the tornado threat. Three relatively discrete supercells as of now, all of which are likely slightly elevated for the time being.

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