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Tornadoes possible for Southern Plains today!

Posted At: October 6, 2008 @ 10:15 AM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Tornadoes
A classic high-shear/low-CAPE setup will materialize this afternoon from southeast KS, southward through central OK, into northern Texas, as a near vertically stacked storm system ejects from the Southern Rockies.  CAPE values will range from around 500 J/kg in Kansas, to as high as 1500 J/kg in Northwest Texas, but the best low-level shear will coexist with the low-CAPE areas.  The RUC forecast CAPE (left) and 850 mb flow (right) are displayed below.  As can be seen in the 850 mb map, I am a little worried that the best low-level jet will weaken slightly or move east of Oklahoma as storms develop later this afternoon along the I-35 corridor, but ~30 knots at 850 mb is still sufficient for tornadoes.

 

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a 5% area for tornadoes across this area, although I'd be inclined to extend the area further north into more of southeast KS where even better low-level shear will prevail.  We'll be waiting here in Central OK for storms to fire, and once that happens we'll mobilize and activate the live stream!  Check back for updates.  It's happening!!!!

Non-zero chance for tornadoes today!

Posted At: October 5, 2008 @ 9:29 AM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Tornadoes
A large precipitation shield has developed over the Southern High Plains overnight and has slowly moved east across the Texas Panhandle this morning.  Given very marginal moisture over this area, this precipitation will not intensify through morning, and should slowly dissipate by afternoon after limiting daytime heating.  The most untainted airmass will be near the southern end of the precipitation shield over extreme Southwest Texas and Southeast New Mexico, where dewpoints could approach 60F by peak heating.  Below are the morning RUC forecasts for CAPE and 850 mb flow for 00z this evening:
 

The RUC is forecasting CAPE values exceeding 1500 J/kg in the southwest Texas Panhandle by 00z, which is believable given that 60F dewpoints have already advected to the High Plains.  The only limiting factor will be cloud cover and precipitation limiting heating - we'll have to see how this plays out through afternoon for any good tornado threat.  I have a feeling the "energy" may eject too early before ample destabilization can take place, which will result in disorganized bands of convection flying out of New Mexico with only a straight-line wind threat.   The SPC has a 5% area for tornadoes across Southwest Texas and Southeast New Mexico, but also mention destabilization concerns.  Since I have to have my dissertation done by Oct 15, I'll likely be sitting this one out and wait for the next system, which hopefully will have more moisture to work with.  Check back for updates!

 

It's happening!!

Posted At: October 3, 2008 @ 10:30 AM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Tornadoes
But based on the morning WRF/GFS runs, moisture is going to be a serious problem and will likely result in waisted dynamics, as a massive storm system is forecast to amplify over the Western U.S. this weekend.  This storm system will induce a strong diurnal low-level jet by Sunday across much of the Plains, but it looks like the best upper-level flow will exist over the Southern Plains across western KS/OK and the TX Panhandle (see below).  However, as strong as this LLJ is, it will not be able to transport deep tropical moisture into the Plains, given that the Gulf has been cleaned out by the last few cold fronts. 


While most of the deep moisture remains over the Gulf of Mexico, the morning WRF and GFS are showing pockets of 55-60F dewpoints across parts of the High Plains -- especially over the eastern Texas Panhandle.  While I am skeptical that dewpoints will reach these values, if they can, there will be an isolated tornado threat, especially toward evening.  Even with this moisture, CAPE values are forecast to be less than 1000 J/kg, but CIN is also non-existent by 00z Monday.  It will be interesting to see how the moisture scenario evolves in the models over the next few days!  Check back for updates, we'll definitely be chasing this event if there is a non-zero tornado chance...

Storm Chaser Chris Chittick!

Posted At: October 1, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: General
I was going through some pictures from our Canada chase in July, and came across this!  I think we'll make this part of our 2009 storm chasing uniform:

James Reynolds' pictures/video from Typhoon Jangmi

Posted At: September 28, 2008 @ 9:21 PM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Hurricanes
Check out these incredible photos and video taken by typhoon chaser James Reynolds (TyphoonFury.com) from the east coast of Taiwan as Typhoon Jangmi was lurking just off-shore.  This appears to be a similar phenomenon as what we experienced along the seawall in Galveston, although much more intense here and the water is much cleaner!  Check out TyphoonFury.com for James' complete chase account along with incredible radar and satellite images.
 




Powerful Super-typhoon Jangmi bearing down on Taiwan!

Posted At: September 27, 2008 @ 9:58 AM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Hurricanes
Super-Typhoon Jangmi is currently a monster, with a textbook 18 nm perfectly clear eye, and maximum sustained winds of 135 knots with gusts up to 165 knots!!!  The center of this intense typhoon is 275 nm southeast of Taipei, Taiwan, and is heading west-northwesterly at 13 knots.  Jangmi is expected to weaken slightly before landfall due to relatively cool sea surface temperatures immediately east of the island, but is still expected to pack maximum sustained winds of at least 120 knots at landfall.  I heard from James Reynolds yesterday, and he said he's currently heading south from Hong Kong to Taiwan for intercept.  He's likely positioning on the island today somewhere south of Taipei on the east coast of the island.  I'll let you know if I hear any updates..



The official track of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center shows Super-typhoon Jangmi making landfall just north of the east-central coast of Taiwan in the midst of a recurve to the northeast.  Given a slight acceleration of the forward speed, the typhoon will likely make landfall just before 12z on the 29th.  I'm sure James will have video from inside the stadium-effect eye by then!

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