Daily Archives: April 26, 2012

Classic Severe MCS “Not-crossing” Case this morning

No detailed review here, but thought I’d just take this opportunity since we had a strong MCS (mature bow echo) approaching the west side of the southern Appalachians this morning, with a history of severe weather (see below), to remind … Continue reading

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Update on the Observations of mergers between Squall Lines and Isolated Supercell Thunderstorms

This is an update to a previous blog post – Convective Storm Evolution Following Mergers between Squall Lines and Isolated Supercell Thunderstorms Last fall, Dr. Adam French, provided WFO Raleigh with a presentation on his research that examined mergers between … Continue reading

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