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Could this be the beginning of another 1983 May severe weather event?
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Less MCS and more of a line now...
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wxdata wrote:Looks like an MCS is trying to develop out west rather than an actual squall line.
If a MCS tries to develop, that will be worse than a squall line. Squall lines are brief, while MCS are prolonged. I have a feeling, we will see some nasty storms.
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Katdaddy wrote:Could this be the beginning of another 1983 May severe weather event?
What was it like?
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I'm hoping to at least hear a good thunderstorm here in the kingwood area...it's been a while and i miss it :(
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Ptarmigan wrote:
wxdata wrote:Looks like an MCS is trying to develop out west rather than an actual squall line.
If a MCS tries to develop, that will be worse than a squall line. Squall lines are brief, while MCS are prolonged. I have a feeling, we will see some nasty storms.
There is a fairly large storm NW of Austin right now. Keep an eye on that one. It's developed a bow shape in the last 1/2 hour.
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wxdata wrote: Mesoscale Convective System

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoscale_ ... ive_system
MCS can form into tropical cyclones during the season. Many tropical waves that form in Africa come from MCS. A good example is Hurricane Ike that formed from a MCS in Sudan.

http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real- ... npage.html

Took nearly a month for Ike to travel from Africa in a cluster of thunderstorms to Houston as a monsterous hurricane.
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I think we maybe dealing more of a heavy rain event tonight.
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texoz wrote:
There is a fairly large storm NW of Austin right now. Keep an eye on that one. It's developed a bow shape in the last 1/2 hour.
Yes. Reports from Kempner (near Lampasas) of 60 mph winds and golf ball size hail.
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Radar showing tornado signatures NW of San Antonio, heading NE.

http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radbl ... rainsnow=0
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I'm also a little concerned with the storm down by Crystal City with what looks like a hook echo.
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Heading off to sleep, hopefully. Enjoy the fireworks tonight, wxdata.

Had to take one more look at the radar. Waco is about to get blasted, around midnight.
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At 4am-ish I hand it to srainhoutx (the early riser he is!)
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So far that line isn't charging east very fast...
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wxdata wrote:So far that line isn't charging east very fast...
I think this will also be a flooding event.
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looks like there are 3 cells SW of san antonio that have hooking features

nevermind, i was looking at the Del Rio radar which hasnt updated in about a half hour
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sau27 wrote:looks like there are 3 cells SW of san antonio that have hooking features

nevermind, i was looking at the Del Rio radar which hasnt updated in about a half hour
There seemed to be a developing hook echo down by Crystal City a few minutes ago as well.
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Hurricane force winds reported in the Waco area.
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Both the NAM & GFS insist the front passes metro Houston around sunrise-ish.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:Why are all the radars so noisy tonight?
It may be a weak inversion ahead of the front...
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