in questo link ho messo qualche webcam del Kansas
http://lnx.meteomania.com/webcam/kansas.php
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Quando questo mondo ti sta crollando addosso..
La vita non si ferma con una diagnosi di Sclerosi Multipla..
Oklahoma meridionale quasi sicuramente fuori, settentrionale per me dentro.
Appuntamento a questa sera-notte.
What can I say Marko...Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
Eta 12Z run is ok also for the moisture return from the gulf, even though Ruc 12Z run doesn't give sufficient moisture in Nebraska. With Ruc we have about 55-57 of Td that is not good...
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Originariamente Scritto da griffa-petrucci
si mi ricordo che ci guardava come se fossimo mentecatti...
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bahOriginariamente Scritto da griffa-petrucci
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pretty impressive DL shear over nne KS, but too low TdsTds 60-65F are just in the central OK...but other things are not that good, actually they suck
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Virtually I am still waitin in Topeka, KS for the next couple of hours and then moving towards northeast into extreme nw MO.
PS: what this means "storms will be highly elevated"...why or what cause this?![]()
Ultima modifica di Aragorth; 15/04/2006 alle 18:50
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If there's less moisture the base of the storms is more elevated. I think that if this is the problem(ie Eta is wrong), Nebraska will have some problem. Man, this map sucks..I think North East Kansas will have mayor probability to get something severe. I like Manhattan like a virtual target.Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
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Ultima modifica di griffa-petrucci; 15/04/2006 alle 19:30
Andrea Griffa
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Agreed, extreme ne KS should get something, I also see extreme se NE and extreme nw MO...like in that map I posted few hours ago.
Finally Td's exceeding 60F in eastern KS, we should see smthg firing up soonm satelite is nice too.
SPC came up eith this MD...
Man, did you see that strong CAP on Topeka 18z sounding?!god it will need a big kick in the ass to break that, insane!
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Ultima modifica di Aragorth; 15/04/2006 alle 20:23
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Andrea,
did you noticed that line (maybe line of dust?) in nw KS, I marked it with red arrows? Could that be a cold front, huh?![]()
Also a dryline is pretty much clearly visible with some rising Cu clouds on it. Probably this could be a start for action today, those elevated storms in ene KS aren't interesting, let them fly away![]()
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More than a cold front I'd say that's the dry line with strong wind at the ground.Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
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Andrea Griffa
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I guess this grl3 grab doesn't need to be comment...
Who mentioned Topeka?![]()
Really impressive supercells along the dryline in north-eastern Kansas, some of them with tornado warning across!
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