Enrì, sai che te ne avevo giÃ* parlato: ho richiesto e trovato 2 numeri di gazzettino di quei giorni. Ora li ho qui e corrispondonoOriginariamente Scritto da strauch67
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Ho trovato anche delle vecchie foto di un fotografo che mostrano i danni![]()
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And if the cloud bursts Thunder in your ear, You shout and no one seems to hear
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always looking at the sky
Hello Ben,
thanks for such a response! I am doing a deep research of this event as well, I really would like to know if that was a tornado or microburst damage. Here I am giving two things...
Sounding Udine 12z for 23.8.1986:
http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...312&STNM=16044
Damage path:
http://foto.volja.net/zoom_image.php...image_id=72777
If you can check the damage map, you can see there is not a whole path, it is just a partly damage along the whole 34km path.
For me sounding looks like a but similar to those wet-microburst ones, what do you think? I am glad you're also pretty much interested in this extreme day, hopefully we could get a perfect report/article for it at the end! I will try to find some more informations in book in Slovenia, there should be some.
PS: Could be possible to find some radar images?
Thanks strauch/Enrico to help us with translation, I'd also need some sometimes, I will ask![]()
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Ultima modifica di Aragorth; 06/07/2006 alle 07:20
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Originariamente Scritto da Aragorth
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Non lo so se cerano radar in funzione in quell'anno..
Si, grazie ad Enrico per la traduzione![]()
Ho molte foto da convertire come pure gli articoli dei giornali. Con un pò di tempo riusciremo a fare tutto![]()
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And if the cloud bursts Thunder in your ear, You shout and no one seems to hear
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always looking at the sky
And if the cloud bursts Thunder in your ear, You shout and no one seems to hear
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always looking at the sky
Udine 23.8.1986 12z sounding:
Codice:Weight Parameter Weak Moderate Strong ------ ----------------------------------- ---- ------ ------ 1 200 mb Wind Speed (kt) 49 1 500 mb Wind Speed (kt) 45 1 850 mb Wind Speed (kt) 11 1 850 mb Dewpoint (C) 12,6 1 700 - 500 mb lapse rate (C/km) -6,1 1 LFC - Level of Free Convection (mb) 809 1 BRN - Bulk Richardson No. 1 BRN Shear (m˛/s˛) 109,8 1 CAP Strength 0,8 1 CAPE 0-x km, AGL 1 CAPE Total 23 1 Craven SigSvr Parameter (mixed-layer lift) n/a 1 CT - Cross Totals 23,5 1 DCAPE 0-6 km, MSL 214 1 Delta Theta-e (ePT) 1 EHI - Energy Helicity Index 0,0 1 GOES HMI (Hybrid Microburst Index) 1 Hail (cm) 1,19 1 JI - Jefferson Index 29 1 K Index 28,9 1 KO Index -8,6 1 LFC-LCL height (m) 496 1 LFC - Level of Free Convection (mb) 809 1 LI - Lifted Index -0,1 1 MDPI - Microburst Day Potential Index 1 NCAPE (Normalized CAPE) 0,02 1 S Index 37,8 1 SI - Showalter Index -0,6 1 srH - storm-relative Helicity (0-3 km) 284 1 Supercell Composite Parameter (SCP) ,2 1 Surface Dewpoint (C) 15,2 1 SWEAT Index 218,2 1 T1/T2 Gust (kt) 37 1 TI - Thompson Index 29 1 TQ Index 17 1 TT - Total Totals 47,8 1 VGP - Vorticity Generation Parameter 0,035 1 VT - Vertical Totals 24,3 1 WBZ - WetBulb Zero Hgt (ft,AGL) 10232 ==== ====== ====== Weighted Category Totals: 15 12 8![]()
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Marko Korosec, Slovenia
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Ben,
I am waking up this topic againAs we discussed few days ago at the dinner time, I am willing to do a deep research of this event in both places... Slovenian tornado and north Italian microburst damage, etc. I am of course more than welcome for you to contribute in this research.
I've just spoken with a friend from national meteo service here and he will take a look at their archive for radar images along with reanalysis maps at different levels from that day. If there is a chance to get some surface data from Italy, that would be really helpful!
This was really a spectacular day, so it should take place on the web as well
PS: could someone please move this topic to section: Thunderstorms & Chasers
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