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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Possible HSLC Event Monday 28 February
Near the end of the conference call this past Thursday, Matt wondered (to paraphrase) if something could be done to help forecasters right before or during an HSLC event. I am still of the opinion that situational awareness is half … Continue reading
Posted in CSTAR, High Shear Low Cape Severe Wx
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Broken-S signature this morning?
Hi, all – With this high-shear / low-CAPE event starting to wind down, I wanted to post some screen grabs from earlier this morning, including what looks to be a broken-S signature over our northern CWA. Radar imagery from both … Continue reading
Posted in High Shear Low Cape Severe Wx
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27 January HSLC Conference Call Minutes
I. Participants Matt Parker, GSP (Justin Lane), CAE (Mike Cammarata), CHS (Frank Alsheimer), FFC (Trisha Palmer and Steve Nelson), HUN (Andy Kula), LWX (Steve Zubrick), MHX (Bob Frederick), RAH (Michael Strickler and Jonathan Blaes), RNK (Steve Keighton) II. Internal Collaborative … Continue reading