the problem is that people often call a lot worse cells/storms supercellular and they obviously are not. But in this case, its just too well organized for me to call it just a classic storm or whatever, with regeneration or backbuilding nature.
What others think about it, Andrea, Edo, etc.? I am really not confident enough to say it was not a supercellBut its a great storm and I'll check for more data at home on PC.
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well to be honest I'm really confused about it:
1)first of all,we can see from the sat loop that its motion is different (E-SE) from the level guide...
2)but looking at the radar images:what it might be possible for me is that this cell in its early life tried to develop into a supercell,it was well organized (as Marko said) but the conditions were too bad to let it survive as a sup,the result is that the core has splitted when it was completely mature and that made us thinking of a cluster.
This is my personal opinion,looking forward to hear yours because this case is too interesting!![]()
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Ciao Tub.
ok intanto per correttezza viste anche le vostre opinioni mi sembra il caso di cambiare il titolo al mio intervento....
se qualcuno mi può spiegare come lo posso modificare dal momento che non vedo l'edit.......grazie
Ultima modifica di nuvolone; 04/10/2009 alle 21:59
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