Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Slight to Moderate Risk of Severe Storms
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As I expected, there is a potential tornado outbreak to track in Indiana-which will move into western Ohio by later that evening.  As the warm front clears later in the day, the atmosphere will rapidly destabilize.  CAPE values will rise to AOA (At or above) 2000J/kg by 8PM.  During this time, supercells are expected to develop in Indiana and Illinois, which will move into western Ohio. The HRRR is showing over 70kts of bulk shear in NWOH,  and large clockwise turning hodographs, the potential for tornadoes, some strong, it very high, especially in Indiana and South/West.  These supercells will also contain large hail and the threat of mircobursts, so this is definitely something to watch very carefully.  I will not be able to access the quick chat on the side of the blog, but I will still be able to post throughout the day.  
Labels:
hail,
microbursts,
severe weather,
supercells,
tornadoes,
wind damage
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