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severe storms

The Influence of Wind Shear on Thunderstorms

January 15, 2018May 15, 2017 by Jeff Haby

Strong vertical wind shear is important for the development of severe convective storms including the type of thunderstorm, its orientation, and its life span. Wind shear can influence storms in several ways, including speed shear and directional shear. Speed shear is a change in the wind speed with respect to height, while directional shear is the … Read more

Severe Storms in South-Central Kansas on May 11th, 2017

May 13, 2017May 13, 2017 by Harrison Sincavage

A low pressure system was located over the southern and central Plains Thursday, May 11th. Although the low-level dynamics were quite weak the combination of the mid-to-upper level winds, and outflow boundaries analyzed on the visible satellite, signaled the potential for severe weather in the early afternoon Thursday across the region. How to Get Flood Insurance – … Read more

Elevated Supercells in Eastern Colorado on May 8th, 2017

May 11, 2017May 9, 2017 by Harrison Sincavage

On Monday, May 8th, there was the potential for isolated thunderstorms across eastern Colorado with possible supercells (a rotating thunderstorm) along the Interstate 70 corridor in vicinity of the Palmer Divide. Although the tornado threat was very low, there was certainly a good chance of observing photogenic storms in the High Plains of Colorado.  Forecast soundings … Read more

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