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2009 StormsPart 1 ©2010 Fisher
Doppler Weather Radar Concepts ,[object Object]
Radar beam increases in size with distance from radar.
Radar takes 4-5 minutes to complete full scan when in storm/precip mode.
Reliable doppler wind data limited to about 60-70 nm.
Radar velocity 100% when parallel, 0% when perpendicular to beam direction.,[object Object]
Products Base reflectivity  how much precipitation is falling  precipitation type assess a storm's structure and dimension Composite Reflectivity Scans from all elevations, imaging precipitation intensity and storm structure Base Velocity radial wind field, speed of fronts/strong wind range of 140 mi Storm relative motion Track a circulation (show up well in doppler return) over time to determine storm motion. Removing the storm relative motion from base radials gives an estimate of the flow with respect to the storm.
LOT Height of beam above ground vs distance from radar.  Green  10nm Yellow 15nm Red      20nm
ORD         TDWR 20nm 10nm
MDW TDWR 20nm 10nm
What is a supercell? Storms having deep, persistent, rotation about a vertical axis
What is a supercell? What are the biggest unanswered questions in the study of tornadogenesis? Why do storms with seemingly similar structure differ in their tornado production? Although most significant tornadoes are associated with supercell thunderstorms, most supercells are nottornadic What’s perhaps most troubling (from the perspective of issuing warnings) is that most supercells contain low-level mesocyclones, and perhaps most supercells even have circulations that extend to the surface nontornadic nontornadic nontornadic tornadic
April 9, 2009 day 1 of 2 day storm outbreak 5PM 0-6 km Shear Vector
0-3 km
0-1 km
0-1 km
KSRX Vad Winds
Storm Composite
Base Reflectivity lvl 2
Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2
Base Velocity lvl 2
April 10, 2009 2nd day of outbreak 2 PM 0-6 km Shear Vector
Storm Composite
Radar HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 1500 ft Classic Rotating Supercell
Radar HTX Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2 Strong Rotation Couplet
Radar HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 3200 ft
Radar HTX
 HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft  0.5˚
 HTX Storm Relative Velocity  lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft  0.5˚ Double Rotation?
 HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 4000 ft  1.3˚  Bowing Line Tstms (L) and Classic Supercell (R)
 HTX Base Velocity  lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft 0.5˚
 HTX Storm Relative Velocity  lvl 2 ~ 4000 ft  1.3˚ Downburst (L) and Rotation Couplet (R)
Part of 5/8/09 Derecho 100+ mph S IL, 5 dead in MO/ KY
Tornadogenesis:  Three ingredients 1 Development of a persistent, rotating updraft 2 Ingestion of enhanced SRH (occasionally, large-scale SRH is sufficient) and development of strong low-level rotation 3 Development of a downdraft partially embedded in the rotation that aids in the transport of rotation to the ground, followed by focusing of that rotation through convergence if the downdraft reaches the ground with some very uncommon properties
Tornadogenesis in a Nutshell
The Need for Better Understanding of Tornadic Storms Tornado warnings Improvements in our understanding of tornadogenesis should better allow us to assess the likelihood of tornadoes in thunderstorms Possible advances in our ability to forecast tornado intensity and longevity Improvements likely due to 88D network, better training, better SPC guidance, application of VORTEX1 findings? Tornado warning performance from 1986-2002 (adapted from Brooks 2004)
Summary (what we know) ,[object Object]
Although most significant tornadoes are associated with supercell thunderstorms, most supercells are not tornadic (and the supercells with the strongest mesocyclones are not necessarily the most likely to be tornadic)
Tornadogenesis requires a downdraft if pre-existing vertical vorticity is absent at the surface
The temperature of the downdrafts seems to be important to tornadogenesis; downdrafts that are excessively cold apparently are unfavorable for tornadogenesis
Environments that have large ambient low-level vertical wind shear (larger than what is found in an average supercell environment) and large ambient relative humidity favor tornadic supercells over nontornadic supercells,[object Object]
LSXReflectivity lvl 2

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2009 Storms, Part 1

  • 1. 2009 StormsPart 1 ©2010 Fisher
  • 2.
  • 3. Radar beam increases in size with distance from radar.
  • 4. Radar takes 4-5 minutes to complete full scan when in storm/precip mode.
  • 5. Reliable doppler wind data limited to about 60-70 nm.
  • 6.
  • 7. Products Base reflectivity how much precipitation is falling precipitation type assess a storm's structure and dimension Composite Reflectivity Scans from all elevations, imaging precipitation intensity and storm structure Base Velocity radial wind field, speed of fronts/strong wind range of 140 mi Storm relative motion Track a circulation (show up well in doppler return) over time to determine storm motion. Removing the storm relative motion from base radials gives an estimate of the flow with respect to the storm.
  • 8. LOT Height of beam above ground vs distance from radar. Green 10nm Yellow 15nm Red 20nm
  • 9. ORD TDWR 20nm 10nm
  • 11. What is a supercell? Storms having deep, persistent, rotation about a vertical axis
  • 12. What is a supercell? What are the biggest unanswered questions in the study of tornadogenesis? Why do storms with seemingly similar structure differ in their tornado production? Although most significant tornadoes are associated with supercell thunderstorms, most supercells are nottornadic What’s perhaps most troubling (from the perspective of issuing warnings) is that most supercells contain low-level mesocyclones, and perhaps most supercells even have circulations that extend to the surface nontornadic nontornadic nontornadic tornadic
  • 13. April 9, 2009 day 1 of 2 day storm outbreak 5PM 0-6 km Shear Vector
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 26.
  • 27. April 10, 2009 2nd day of outbreak 2 PM 0-6 km Shear Vector
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 35. Radar HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 1500 ft Classic Rotating Supercell
  • 36. Radar HTX Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2 Strong Rotation Couplet
  • 37. Radar HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 3200 ft
  • 39. HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft 0.5˚
  • 40. HTX Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft 0.5˚ Double Rotation?
  • 41. HTX Base Reflectivity lvl 2 ~ 4000 ft 1.3˚ Bowing Line Tstms (L) and Classic Supercell (R)
  • 42. HTX Base Velocity lvl 2 ~ 1900 ft 0.5˚
  • 43. HTX Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2 ~ 4000 ft 1.3˚ Downburst (L) and Rotation Couplet (R)
  • 44. Part of 5/8/09 Derecho 100+ mph S IL, 5 dead in MO/ KY
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48. Tornadogenesis: Three ingredients 1 Development of a persistent, rotating updraft 2 Ingestion of enhanced SRH (occasionally, large-scale SRH is sufficient) and development of strong low-level rotation 3 Development of a downdraft partially embedded in the rotation that aids in the transport of rotation to the ground, followed by focusing of that rotation through convergence if the downdraft reaches the ground with some very uncommon properties
  • 50. The Need for Better Understanding of Tornadic Storms Tornado warnings Improvements in our understanding of tornadogenesis should better allow us to assess the likelihood of tornadoes in thunderstorms Possible advances in our ability to forecast tornado intensity and longevity Improvements likely due to 88D network, better training, better SPC guidance, application of VORTEX1 findings? Tornado warning performance from 1986-2002 (adapted from Brooks 2004)
  • 51.
  • 52. Although most significant tornadoes are associated with supercell thunderstorms, most supercells are not tornadic (and the supercells with the strongest mesocyclones are not necessarily the most likely to be tornadic)
  • 53. Tornadogenesis requires a downdraft if pre-existing vertical vorticity is absent at the surface
  • 54. The temperature of the downdrafts seems to be important to tornadogenesis; downdrafts that are excessively cold apparently are unfavorable for tornadogenesis
  • 55.
  • 58. Storm Relative Velocity lvl 2 Tornado warning?
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.