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December 15th-16th Warmth, Wind, and Severe Threat


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8 minutes ago, tim123 said:

Anyone know what these streaks on 3km nam are? Never seen them.

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The streaks are hourly-maximum 2-5 km updraft helicity, basically an indication of where stronger midlevel rotation has tracked over the last hour. The streaks on that plot are unusually long due to insane storm motions. 

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6 minutes ago, CheeselandSkies said:

Socked in with fog/low stratus here in Madison. Vis sat appears to show some thinning/clearing over much of Iowa. Not that insolation is a major factor this time of year but any that does happen will only help the thermos overperform more. Might also allow the synoptic winds to mix down more.

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1 hour ago, purduewx80 said:

CAMs playing catch up.

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Yea this is becoming a slam dunk tornado outbreak. You won't need supercells for tornadoes today. A QLCS will produce them just fine. If supercells become preferred in the area with the best shear vectors, I could see a 15H being necessary. The moisture overperformed even more than I expected. Looking at dews of 62-63 in the target area when as soon as yesterday, models had 57-58.

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1 minute ago, CheeselandSkies said:

Interestingly, HRRR soundings show some SBCINH ahead of the line of convection as it crosses the Mississippi this evening...but it doesn't kill it off.

A case of frontal forcing/dynamics strong enough? Still, may be a limiting factor on gust intensity and tornado production.

Anything that limits the gust intensity is welcome.

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