Also attached is a forecast lightning threat map generated by the High Res Rapid Refresh model and forecast radar echoes (composite reflectivity).
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Folks:
Thought this might interest ya'll, that the US Severe Thunderstorm Event Index has redone their site, making it easier to get at very interesting archived information (including the various Meso Discussions, Watches & Public Outlooks for that particular
day--which is under those headings in left menu--scroll down).
For example: The tornado that hit Mena on April 9, 2009 is in Meso Discussion #0415 & #0418, in Watch #0123 & #0125 (on the radar image, the southernmost part of the T-storm line spawned the tornado which hit Mena) and Public Outlooks: PWO (1123z).
Happy Looking~~~David Powell
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Ken & All: Fort Smith is just across the border of Oklahoma in Arkansas ;)
Had some good thunder rumbles here (power went off in spots in town from lightning strikes) at the Pacific cold front came through here on Friday (I copped 1.80"/45.7mm rain). We don't get that many Thunderdays here in Winter, but I've already copped 3 such days as this Winter has been obscenely mild (so mild here that I have jonquils popping up in a few patches in the yard)!
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