Outbreak Forecast.....(5-24-04)
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Outbreak Forecast.....(5-24-04)
Today looks to be one of the most dangerous days for the Plains during this week long outbreak of severe weather. A shortwave trof will dig out of the Rockies this afternoon and take a STRONG negative tilt by 22z. Nice upper level difflunce and WAA at the low levels will accompany this feature. Strong LI's (-10 to -12°C) coupled with UVV fields suggest extreme lift across the region with SBCAPE's AOA 5500J/kg from SW IA/SE NE/E KS/MO by 21z Monday. SFC Cyclone of 998mb in E KS will be the focal point of the outbreak by 21-00z. Deep layer shear along the baroclinic zone extending from E KS/S IA/N MO/W IL will approach 70 KNOTS! This will aid in rapidly developing severe thunderstroms which will likely take on supercell potential and become tornadic. Steepe low level lapse rates to 11°C/km suggests VIOLENT rotating updraft development is likely in the region. With strongly veered VWP's and large looped hodographs this morning, Kansas City, Omaha, and Topeka could be in for a long day. SR inflow values will increase from 25-35 knots by 00z which will aid in strong, long-track tornado development. The Capping inversion in place will allow temps to build well into the 80's and points into the low to mid 70's. Initiation will begin along the dryline/front in extreme East KS/NE by 4pm. This is going to be a long day folks and definately a chasers dream. If you live in these regions, please stay alert to the latest information about your area. Stay with the STORM2K forecast team for the latest details on the upcoming dangerous and possibly life threatening situation.
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Thoughts on development further South into Kansas??
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My thoughts too. I just don't like the new SPC outlook bringing the high risk farther SSE. I hope it is not moved any farther south. I don't want high risk here.
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NEWeatherguy wrote:I thought they shifted it south; they actually just expanded it south. You have seen your fair share of severe weather, Garrett this year! It looks to be from I-70 north.
Our local HWO this morning mentions tornado potential here... dependant on being able to break the cap that we may have in place.

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Not sure if the cap will break there just yet Garrett. Looks like the SFC/UL features may go just to your north. If a cool pool develops aloft thought you are definately screwed because instability is going ot be extreme in your region. Just got off the phone with two of my chaser buddies. They just left St. Louis headed towards Kansas City. Looks like they are going into the "Bear's Cage" head on. Watch KC towercams today folks....could be another May 4th, 2003 where the KC metro gets slammed by large ones. Stay tuned...
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Thanks for the info Brett.
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NEWeatherguy wrote:Brett, right now there are some scattered mid-level clouds here in east-centraal Nebraska. Do you think this may retard heating significantly to somewhat reduce the risk of severe storms here?
Nevermind, just a medium patch of mid-level cloud cover; I am starting to see breaks to start this "supercell convention".
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Hey Bri... take care, all right? Keep us posted and do well on your final. hehehe
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wx247 wrote:Hey Bri... take care, all right? Keep us posted and do well on your final. hehehe
Oh, sure, Garrett, my mind will definitely be on the final, yep!


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I bet you will. You will be online this evening right??
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Okay... This looks to be a rough evening. Also, I think that the J Squared chase team is heading out into the field again.
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