After a successful Day Zero TIG Chase, we had another good day in central Kansas. We targeted the area south of I-70 and west of I-135 due to the intersection of the dry line and cold front, moderate instability (MLCAPE ~2500 J kg-1), decent wind fields, and marginal 0-1 km SRH (100 m^s s^-2). It appeared that these parameters would promote supercell development and possibly low-level rotation, especially if they interacted with any boundaries.
We saw several wall clouds, great storm structure, and a brief spin-up tornado that was attached to the wall cloud despite its landspout appearance.
My early target for tomorrow looks to be south-central Kansas, possibly near Pratt. That will be highly dependent on residual outflow boundaries and the frontal position.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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2 comments:
Great blog buddy. Good work today...awesome pics! Keep it up tomorrow. It looks legit!
Reginald
Be super careful Justy!!!!!! (Cool pictures)
Love, Your Mother
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