Steve Frederick
EF1
I was going to post this in the target area, but since it contains a question, I posted here.
1st off, you'll have to forgive me for the far less than perfect video. I was caught off guard, as in, as far as I know, there wasn't even a slight risk of supercell development in my area that day, & I wasn’t @ home. So all I had is my camcorder, no dash mounts, etc.
The part of the video in question begins at 2.38
Beneath, & slightly left of the developing wall cloud, basically at ground level, you see the white clouds/condensation ?
I'm very familiar with this area, & I'd be pretty confident in saying there is a lake in that area.
It got incredibly muggy that afternoon. Dew points in the mid 70s, air temperature around 90
Could the article in question be the extra moist air from a lake being sucked into the updraft ?
*I'd highly suggest viewing 'full size' @ you-tube*
*Video Speed 4 x Normal*
1st off, you'll have to forgive me for the far less than perfect video. I was caught off guard, as in, as far as I know, there wasn't even a slight risk of supercell development in my area that day, & I wasn’t @ home. So all I had is my camcorder, no dash mounts, etc.
The part of the video in question begins at 2.38
Beneath, & slightly left of the developing wall cloud, basically at ground level, you see the white clouds/condensation ?
I'm very familiar with this area, & I'd be pretty confident in saying there is a lake in that area.
It got incredibly muggy that afternoon. Dew points in the mid 70s, air temperature around 90
Could the article in question be the extra moist air from a lake being sucked into the updraft ?
*I'd highly suggest viewing 'full size' @ you-tube*
*Video Speed 4 x Normal*