#1099493 - 14/04/2012 19:53
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Ruckle]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 23/09/2001
Posts: 1887
Loc: Mt Warrigal, NSW, Australia
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Saturday 14th April 2012 ( USA Time ) Target-= Holrege, Nebraska
Surface chart indicates a surface low and associated triple in SW Nebraska, a dryline stretches all the way from the Mexican border to that low. Storms will fire along that 2000km corridor.
The impact of the low has been strengthened somewhat by SPC, the shear is quite staggering by Australian standards, approaching 100kmots at 500mb, and even 70 odd knots at 700mb.
Due to the better surface to 700 winds moisture may not be the issue I thought it was earlier.
I am going to risk it and go playing the triple point and strong shear in Nebraska.
Storms could produce some long tracked but very fast moving tornadoes.
If you want surer options the Oklahoma and Kansas appear safe bets, but may become ugly late in day as storms come into a squall line or convective complex.
Why Holrege - I always look for towns with good road options, any roads that go SW/NE along the flow of storms are especially desirable in the mid west and this town fits the bill.
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#1099540 - 15/04/2012 01:06
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: apocalypse]
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Lightning man
Registered: 10/05/2001
Posts: 13385
Loc: Brighton, SA
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A quick analysis from me - it certainly is looking like a classic tornado outbreak. A strong mid to upper level trough will eject E/NE across the Great Plains during the afternoon with a powerful 100-110knot mid level jet ripping around the front side of this. At the sfc we will have a rapidly deepening low over Nebraska with a warm front draped across far N KS moving N into Central NE during the late afternoon and evening and a dryline extending down through KS and into OK with a final cold front pushing in from the west later in the evening. Expected conditions are HIGH END SEVERE, the only bits missing is a lack of very steep lapse rates and the actual sfc low is only going to be moderate to strong. However helicity will be more than ample for strong to violent and long-tracked tornadoes with a discrete mode favoured amongst some a mix of classic and HP supercells. The shear really is off the charts, 50-70knot Lower Level Jet (LLJ) with that 100-110knot mid level jet through 500hPa and a solid 130-140knot jet aloft with a delicious exit region. CAPE is minimal over NE which is a risk but I don't think a significant one, increasing up to 3500J/Kg in wester OK later in the afternoon with peak heating along the dryline. Now I am not sure about the worry over a lack of storms on the dryline, for me there will be enough and the shear will quickly allow discrete cells to form and track NE approx. BIG HAILERS though, there is enough dry air through the mids and the shear profile will support very very organised updrafts capable of holding massive stones to 4inches or so. Personally for a virtual chase perspective it would be easy to say central Nebraska and target the warm front and triple point but I often (not always) find that it pays to sit a little further south with such high end convection occuring, it can clutter quickly near the warm front so I will sit back south a little into KS closer to the dryline ready to advance E/NE/N as the day/evening wears on and will prob end up in eastern NE come the end of it all. So I will place my INITIAL chasing target as HAYS Kansas to see how we go. TS 
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#1099552 - 15/04/2012 08:55
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Ruckle]
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Weather Freak
Registered: 30/12/2006
Posts: 327
Loc: Hendra QLD
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Also another good radar site is this http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=VNXStorms formed way west than expected And early convection Killed E Se NEB BUT as always DL in Ks and OK putting on a Show VERY Impressive sups all putting down Tor after Tor OH how i wish i was over there 2013 cant come quick enough. Also watch out for a Big strong Severe Squall line very late tonight to sweep through OK and KS
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#1099556 - 15/04/2012 09:05
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Willoughby]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 23/09/2001
Posts: 1887
Loc: Mt Warrigal, NSW, Australia
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I have a tornado warning just 50 miles SW of my target of Holdrege, town is already under anvil precip by looks of radar. Nice wall cloud and possible developing tornado with Ben Mc Millan's live cam at http://www.tornadovideos.net/pages/full_screen/
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#1099558 - 15/04/2012 09:26
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Willoughby]
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Meteorological Motor Mouth
Registered: 25/03/2007
Posts: 19090
Loc: Alligator Creek - 22km South O...
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Wow at that radar image...
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#1099560 - 15/04/2012 09:37
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Willoughby]
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Meteorological Motor Mouth
Registered: 03/08/2005
Posts: 5158
Loc: West Footscray VIC, we can mis...
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Salina under the gun shortly with a discrete classic supercell developing a hook echo.
Are you heading out there this year, Ruckle? Yes mate, I'll see you at Hays Maccas!  Just hope they leave some storms for us.
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#1099562 - 15/04/2012 09:52
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Ruckle]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 23/09/2001
Posts: 1887
Loc: Mt Warrigal, NSW, Australia
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My storm is starting to look sad. The brave chaser would break off and head northwest about an hour, or take a gamble on a new piece of convection further south west near Hill City Kansas, this one is isolated and something about it says go for it - also easier to play as its moving towards the NE.
Edited by ozthunder (15/04/2012 09:55)
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#1099564 - 15/04/2012 10:02
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: ozthunder]
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Occasional Visitor
Registered: 23/09/2001
Posts: 4690
Loc: Bellingen NSW
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#1099567 - 15/04/2012 10:33
Re: US Storm Chasing 2012
[Re: Ruckle]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 23/09/2001
Posts: 1887
Loc: Mt Warrigal, NSW, Australia
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Been watching that, just SW of Hillsboro Kansas...  Looks nice on a couple of chaser cams. Isn't that where Cylve and Jane have bought a house ?
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