After successfully using a Frisbee to enhance low =
level
helicity in SW KS yesterday, we figured we’d try our luck out in =
Colorado
– somewhere. In response to yesterday’s supercells and =
long-tracked
MCS, moisture has been shunted into SE Kansas and Oklahoma. Has anyone =
ever
seen a photogenic storm with 4000 J/kg of CAPE and low 70F dewpoints? =
No. So we’re
going to pray for a couple nice isolated supercells within the residual =
moisture
over NE Colorado, cooler temps aloft, and a nice jet streak coming out =
of the
southwest upper trough. At the very least, we’re in position for =
tomorrow’s
Nebraska show. As we say in the business, stay tuned for later updates =
and
possible warnings. — Evan
disclaimer: "The meteorological
views/forecast
thinking expressed are those solely of the author of this blog
and do not necessarily represent those of official National Weather Service forecast products,
therefore read and enjoy at your own risk and edification!"
and do not necessarily represent those of official National Weather Service forecast products,
therefore read and enjoy at your own risk and edification!"
June 16, 2009
June 16th — Back to Colorado
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