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Page 1: EF4 tornado Struck Lee County Alabama Mar 3 2019 …faculty.fiu.edu/~hajian/MET4300/MET4300_SWX_LEC24.pdftornado. • Slow storm motion (Training) can cause nasty floods For Example

EF4 tornado Struck Lee County Alabama Mar 3 2019 (The past Sunday)

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https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/dailywxmap/index_20190302.html

Weather Pattern (WPC past weather website)

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Mar 3 2019 Alabama Tornado Radar Image: SupercellRadar echo top reached 12 km

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Radar Loop:https://www.facebook.com/jamesspann/videos/heres-a-radar-loop-of-the-destructive-tornado-that-ripped-through-southern-lee-c/580346992465991/

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MET 4300

Lecture 24Frontal Squall Lines

(CH18)

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Convection Depends Upon the Storm Environemnt

• Thermodynamic Stability• Vertical wind Profile• Mesoscale Forcing• Pre-storm conditions hint at convective

evolution, at least for isolated, fairly simple systems

• Three types, – Single Cell (Airmass thunderstorm)– Multicell: frontal squall line and MCS (including

MCC, non-frontal squall line, or organized cluster)– Supercell

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Air-Mass Cumulus Life Cycle

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Multicell Storm• An organized cluster of single cell storms• Outflows combine to form an extensive gust front• Convergence along the leading edge• Triggers new updrafts along and just behind the outflow

boundary• Tends to occur along a preferred (often right) flank of the

storm• Cell motion (more or less with the wind) differs from that

of the storm as a whole• Can produce heavy rain, hail, even the occasional weak

tornado.• Slow storm motion (Training) can cause nasty floods

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For Example in Multicell Storms

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Vertical Shear

• Difference in wind speed and/or direction in the lowest 6 km (for these purposes) V(6km) – V(0.5 km)

• Organizes convection in two ways:– Helps the gust front to trigger new cells– Helps updraft to interact with vertical shear to

produce a steady updraft.

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Shear and new cell formation along outflow boundaries

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Shear and cell motion produce sloping updrafts from which

hydrometeors can fall causing displaced downdrafts

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Motion of Individual Cells• Variable, depends upon

shear and moisture availability

• Generally small cells move with the wind, or slower than the wind and to the left

• Large cells move to the right and significantly slower

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Cell Motion, Storm Motion and Propagation• Large, strong cells often

move – slower than the mean wind– to the right of it.

• They tend to form on the right, or right rear flank of the storm

• Causing the storm to move even more to the right of the wind

• They can form on the upwind side causing a stationary train of cells C = Cumulus

M = MatureD = Dissipating

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Storm outflow follows mean wind from SW – NE

Storm motion is to right of mean wind, nearly due east in this case

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Cell Training

• Cells initiate in a preferred location• Each follows nearly the same path downwind• Over a locale that is likely to get flooded• Storm as a whole appears to remain stationary, although

individual cells initiate, mature and die as they move through it

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Frontal Squall Lines•Form in the warm moist air ahead of surface cold fronts and dry lines, or just ahead of an upper-level front.•Form the tail of the comma-cloud.•A line of high reflectivity (convection) with lighter more stratiform rain both to the rear (west) and sometimes ahead (east) of the convection.

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Frontal Squall Lines on an IR image•A long line of deep (white, cold) clouds.•Long lifetimes: many hours to days (new thunderstorms can be continuously triggered along the line).

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Surface & Upper Level Structure• A low-pressure center is under the divergent region of the upper-level trough.• At surface, SE or S winds to the east of the squall line; • Middle to upper level winds: S or SW, much stronger than surface winds.

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Mid-Latitude Squall Line Anatomy

Backshear anvil can be much more extensive

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Structure of a Middle Latitude Squall Line

Shear profile: slightly veering wind east of the squall line (turn clockwise with height)Directional shear = relatively weakSpeed shear = very strong

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Frontal Squall

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Motion of Synoptically Forced Frontal Squall Lines

• Form in air above the frontal surface

• New cells form on the S or SW flank and move N or NE

• Propagation and cell motion nearly cancel

• Storm moves slowly up the front following the frontal boundary

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Hazards associate with frontal squall lines

• Weak tornadoes• Strong straight-line winds• Flash flooding led by cell training:

• When the front is moving slowly or is nearly stationary, the individual cells composing the line move parallel to the front rather than advancing eastward

• All cells move along the same track like the boxcars of a train.

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Derecho• Long lived squall line with entire line meeting

severe wind criteria (58 mph winds for over 6 hours)

• Very similar structure as a normal squall line, except more intense and longer lived

• Tends to follow stationary fronts separating a warm, moist airmass and a cool, dry airmass. It is theorized that the vertical motion of the front assists in the vertical structure of the squall line.

• Known to produce widespread Cat 1-2+ Hurricane force winds

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May 30-31, 1998 Derecho

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Maximum Wind Gust

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:May_1998_Derecho_Radar_Loop.gif

Radar loop of the May 31, 1998 derecho as it travels across lower

Michigan.

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Summary• Shear controls convective organization

– Little or now precipitation loading in sloping updrafts – Outflow boundaries initiate new cells

• Cell motion plus propagation due to new cell formation contribute to storm motion– Training, where new cells from upwind to keep the

storm stationary causes heavy rainfall– Motion of frontal convection

• Learn structures and evolution of frontal squall lines