[warn-news] FW: [mvarbb] Severe Weather Potential Update
Steve Lewis
n8tfd at one.net
Tue Apr 3 12:43:16 EDT 2007
Telzerow, Bill D CTR 754 ELSG/LRG wrote:
> Good Morning:
>
> To update the potential for an episode of Severe Weather in
> Eastern Indiana, Western and Southwestern Ohio today; As of this
> morning the Storm Prediction Center [SPC] in Norman Oklahoma has placed
> Eastern Indiana, Western/Southwestern Ohio in a "Moderate Risk" for
> Severe weather today, 3 April, 2007.
> Currently the greatest threat appears to be Damaging
> Straight-line Winds, however Large Hail and Isolated Tornadoes cannot be
> ruled out at this time. A strong Cold Front is West of our area, and
> progressing East. Temperatures today should reach the 75 to 80 degree
> mark. Only ingredient missing at this time is the Low Level Moisture,
> necessary for Storm initiation. A Low Level Jet is Southwest of us
> with winds @~ 45 - 50 MPH, transporting the necessary moisture, elevated
> temperatures, and subsequent Dewpoints. As this occurs, storms will
> begin to develop ahead of the front, developing a squall line of strong
> to severe storms.
> As of this writing, storms are developing on an outflow boundary
> ahead of the cold front in Eastern Illinois. These storms are quickly
> becoming strong to severe. This situation will be updated early this
> afternoon, as the scenario becomes better defined.
>
> All SKYWARN, XWARN, WARN and Emergency Management personnel should watch
> this system carefully. Everyone should be monitoring NOAA Weather
> Radios, T.V., and local Radio stations for rapidly changing conditions.
>
> Bill
> Bill Telzerow
> NWS ID OGN 510
> KC8LQX
> "The Best Weather Instrument Yet Devised is a Pair of Human Eyes."
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