Friday, April 13, 2007

Look out Texas

Here is an exerpt from the SPC's discussion this morning...

VERTICAL SHEAR PROFILES ARE FORECAST TO BECOME QUITE FAVORABLE FOR TORNADIC SUPERCELLS IN ADVANCE OF THE SURFACE LOW AND EWD ALONG AND EVEN S OF THE WARM FRONT INTO E/NE TX. A FEW DISCRETE SUPERCELLS WILL LIKELY DEVELOP ALONG THE DRYLINE AND PERHAPS IN THE OPEN WARM SECTOR BY MID AFTERNOON AND MOVE ENEWD INTO THE REGION OF STRONGER LOW-LEVEL SHEAR. BOUNDARY LAYER DEWPOINTS IN THE MID-UPPER 60S AND LARGE HODOGRAPHS WITH EFFECTIVE SRH OF 400-500 M2/S2 APPEAR SUPPORTIVE OF SUPERCELLS WITH STRONG TORNADOES LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING ACROSS NE TX.

1 comment:

Dewdrop said...

I'll be arm chairing this as much as possible. Jay, I expect to see some Level 2 captures.