James Gustina
Supporter
Not a traditional chase day setting up, but what looks to be a possible derecho day across the Midwest.
The GFS has been very consistent in showing broad, 50-60kt NW H5 flow across Illinois/Indiana/Ohio starting early Wednesday morning as an upper level low centered over Ontario begins to drift south. A "ring of fire" pattern looks like it'll take over the eastern US for most of next week with a pretty strong high located over the Deep South. Moisture quality looks great with 65F+ dewpoints spreading across the Midwest south of a quasi-stationary front. This morning's 12Z run of the GFS put at least 3000-4000 j/kg of SBCAPE across the warm sector and directly under the best mid-level flow throughout the day. Add in the unidirectional profile and it looks like a classic environment for a derecho starting somewhere in Illinois or Indiana. Surface temps may be a bit more moderate than usual for a setup like this, but regardless this should give the shot for at least a mean squall line somewhere.
The GFS has been very consistent in showing broad, 50-60kt NW H5 flow across Illinois/Indiana/Ohio starting early Wednesday morning as an upper level low centered over Ontario begins to drift south. A "ring of fire" pattern looks like it'll take over the eastern US for most of next week with a pretty strong high located over the Deep South. Moisture quality looks great with 65F+ dewpoints spreading across the Midwest south of a quasi-stationary front. This morning's 12Z run of the GFS put at least 3000-4000 j/kg of SBCAPE across the warm sector and directly under the best mid-level flow throughout the day. Add in the unidirectional profile and it looks like a classic environment for a derecho starting somewhere in Illinois or Indiana. Surface temps may be a bit more moderate than usual for a setup like this, but regardless this should give the shot for at least a mean squall line somewhere.