Severe Weather
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 5:30 pm
Have posted other indices in previous posts, came across a paper on 700mb temps and sever conv storms https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/full/1 ... F2222333.1. script for this is below, pink area is area of poss severe and higher pot for torn and hail. yellow area is wind. It is not accurate for mountainous regions and is a rough estimate of/or proxy for cin from what I gleaned from the paper. It is meant to approx severe storm area, as the paper states this is not foolproof. Always use NOAA sites for severe weather. As always, if it outdated or inaccurate let me know and I will fix (if possible) or remove.
#pink poss severe storms, tornado, hail. yellow wind.
#should approx spc conv storm outlook, may not...have just started running this.
#is not valid in mountainous areas...or high plains
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analyze,over fill lstn=11 grtn=1 color=255:200:200 temp h700
analyze,over fill lstn=13 grtn=11 color=255:255:51
analyze,cont equa=1.5 cont equa=11 color=255:0:0 cont equa=13 temp h700
product,plf,700,plot
P19
#pink poss severe storms, tornado, hail. yellow wind.
#should approx spc conv storm outlook, may not...have just started running this.
#is not valid in mountainous areas...or high plains
Erase
analyze,over fill lstn=11 grtn=1 color=255:200:200 temp h700
analyze,over fill lstn=13 grtn=11 color=255:255:51
analyze,cont equa=1.5 cont equa=11 color=255:0:0 cont equa=13 temp h700
product,plf,700,plot
P19