OHWX97
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Merging with the line may actually aid in tornadogenesis, much like what just happened west of Lake Charles.Supercell is trying to get going near Reeves, LA. Might get overtaken by the line pretty quickly though.
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Merging with the line may actually aid in tornadogenesis, much like what just happened west of Lake Charles.Supercell is trying to get going near Reeves, LA. Might get overtaken by the line pretty quickly though.
I was looking at the storm from KPOE. It hasn't gotten any more impressive, which was what I was concerned about.Not sure what you mean. Velocity isn’t picking up on any organized rotation in that area.
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Look to be firing on the warm front. Gotta watch for the right turners along that boundary.Those supercells that have formed well ahead of the main line are really starting to rotate. Two have gone tornado warned.
LLJ is not tremendously strong…looks like 30-35kts per mesoanalysis. There’s a lot of directional shear in place with SE surface winds veering to the SW at 700mb.What is wind shear and the LLJ like over eastern Louisiana and southwest Mississippi?
That poor city can't catch a break.Seeing severe damage to homes in Lake Charles, LA. Roofs and walls gone. Looks like high-end EF2 or possibly EF3.
Yup. Multiple other cells starting to get that look too now. Velocity signatures are slowly but steadily becoming more intense.That supercell is wrapping up in Tangipahoa Parish.
It's really trying. Definitely hooking big time now too.The velocity signature between Independence and Hammond warrants watching.