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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
Storm spotters reporting a wall cloud 9 miles west of Sanger...
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
Texas Snowman wrote:Storm spotters reporting a wall cloud 9 miles west of Sanger...
Dont doubt it. Radar looks impressive.
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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0609
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0813 PM CDT WED APR 09 2008
AREAS AFFECTED...CNTRL TX INTO S-CNTRL OK
CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 179...
VALID 100113Z - 100215Z
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 179 CONTINUES.
THROUGH 0230Z...THE GREATEST THREAT OF LARGE HAIL AND ISOLATED
TORNADOES WILL EXIST ACROSS PORTIONS OF WISE...DENTON...COOKE AND
GRAYSON COUNTIES IN N-CNTRL TX.
AS OF 0110Z...A LONG-LIVED SUPERCELL WITH A HISTORY OF TORNADOES WAS
PRESENT OVER ERN WISE AND NWRN DENTON COUNTIES IN N-CNTRL TX MOVING
235/30 KT. THIS STORM /NOW MUCH MORE HP IN CHARACTER/ APPEARS TO BE
MOVING OFF A MORE NNW-SSW ORIENTED WARM OR QUASI-STATIONARY BOUNDARY
INTO A VERY MOIST BOUNDARY LAYER WITH DEWPOINTS IN THE MID/UPPER
60S. INDEED...00Z FWD SOUNDING INDICATED A DEEP...MOIST PROFILE
THROUGH 750 MB...BENEATH MODESTLY STEEP LAPSE RATES WITH MLCAPES OF
AROUND 2000 J/KG.
WHILE THIS STORM IS MOVING OFF THE BOUNDARY...CURRENT FTW VWP
INDICATES THAT LOW-LEVEL SHEAR REMAINS RELATIVELY STRONG ACROSS WARM
SECTOR WITH 0-1 KM SRH OF 200-250 M2/S2. THIS IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE HUMID BOUNDARY LAYER AND 60-70 KT OF EFFECTIVE BULK SHEAR
SUGGESTS A CONTINUED THREAT OF TORNADOES AND LARGE HAIL AS SUPERCELL
CONTINUES ACROSS PORTIONS OF WISE...DENTON...COOKE AND GRAYSON
COUNTIES.
..MEAD.. 04/10/2008
ATTN...WFO...SHV...TSA...HGX...FWD...OUN...
32239774 34599769 34869714 35159647 35289533 34879522
34599469 33089513 32829530 32219521 31429514 31189637
30979721 31289763
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0813 PM CDT WED APR 09 2008
AREAS AFFECTED...CNTRL TX INTO S-CNTRL OK
CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 179...
VALID 100113Z - 100215Z
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 179 CONTINUES.
THROUGH 0230Z...THE GREATEST THREAT OF LARGE HAIL AND ISOLATED
TORNADOES WILL EXIST ACROSS PORTIONS OF WISE...DENTON...COOKE AND
GRAYSON COUNTIES IN N-CNTRL TX.
AS OF 0110Z...A LONG-LIVED SUPERCELL WITH A HISTORY OF TORNADOES WAS
PRESENT OVER ERN WISE AND NWRN DENTON COUNTIES IN N-CNTRL TX MOVING
235/30 KT. THIS STORM /NOW MUCH MORE HP IN CHARACTER/ APPEARS TO BE
MOVING OFF A MORE NNW-SSW ORIENTED WARM OR QUASI-STATIONARY BOUNDARY
INTO A VERY MOIST BOUNDARY LAYER WITH DEWPOINTS IN THE MID/UPPER
60S. INDEED...00Z FWD SOUNDING INDICATED A DEEP...MOIST PROFILE
THROUGH 750 MB...BENEATH MODESTLY STEEP LAPSE RATES WITH MLCAPES OF
AROUND 2000 J/KG.
WHILE THIS STORM IS MOVING OFF THE BOUNDARY...CURRENT FTW VWP
INDICATES THAT LOW-LEVEL SHEAR REMAINS RELATIVELY STRONG ACROSS WARM
SECTOR WITH 0-1 KM SRH OF 200-250 M2/S2. THIS IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE HUMID BOUNDARY LAYER AND 60-70 KT OF EFFECTIVE BULK SHEAR
SUGGESTS A CONTINUED THREAT OF TORNADOES AND LARGE HAIL AS SUPERCELL
CONTINUES ACROSS PORTIONS OF WISE...DENTON...COOKE AND GRAYSON
COUNTIES.
..MEAD.. 04/10/2008
ATTN...WFO...SHV...TSA...HGX...FWD...OUN...
32239774 34599769 34869714 35159647 35289533 34879522
34599469 33089513 32829530 32219521 31429514 31189637
30979721 31289763
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
How long has it been since an actual tornado sighting associated with the supercell currently over Denton County, TX?
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
somethingfunny wrote:How long has it been since an actual tornado sighting associated with the supercell currently over Denton County, TX?
dont know
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
They are totally overworked ...



In addition: Many svr thunderstorm warnings issued.



In addition: Many svr thunderstorm warnings issued.
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
Didn't Ft Smith get hit bad about 10 years ago?.....MGC
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
MGC wrote:Didn't Ft Smith get hit bad about 10 years ago?.....MGC
Yep
On April 21, 1996 at 11:12 p.m., a category F3 tornado struck some of Fort Smith's oldest and most historical downtown landmarks, causing extensive damage.
The tornado, which spawned in Oklahoma and crossed into west Fort Smith near the confluence of the Arkansas and Poteau Rivers, killed 2, injured 89 and cost $300 million in damage which includes injuries and damage in the neighboring city of Van Buren. The fatalities were small children from Ft. Smith. At its worst, the tornado was one half of one mile across. After leaving the downtown area, it traveled northwest through industrial and residential sections of north Fort Smith, then crossed the Arkansas river again into west Van Buren and damaged a highly residential area where no fatalities occurred although this area was very populated at the time. The total length it traveled on the ground was 7 miles. In total, there were around 1,800 homes damaged.
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badger70 wrote:6SpeedTA95 wrote:Man guys check out the convective explosion just south, west and southwest of wichita falls
Line of supercells extending back to the NM/TX border. It's going to be a long night for some.

And under TOR Watch now

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Spotter reports Tornado about 1/2 way to the ground with the Fort Smith storm.
He is saying "Saw a power flash and a funnel about 1/2 way to the ground before it became wrapped up in rain...tree damage, ground covered with hail...winds estimated to 60 mph."
He is saying "Saw a power flash and a funnel about 1/2 way to the ground before it became wrapped up in rain...tree damage, ground covered with hail...winds estimated to 60 mph."
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