Skip Talbot
EF5
I was wondering if anyone had any pictures or further information on the funnels reported reported near Kinross, IA:
I was on a cell just to the north and was curious as to what was going on down there.
Overall, I don't think we got the backed low level winds that we badly needed by those surface lows. I was hoping some of the more northern cells in Iowa would start to tap the better directional shear to the north, but interference from other cells initiated by the boundary-parallel midlevel flow was another major problem. I was surprised at the almost total lack of tornado warnings across the entire region given all the wall cloud (and some funnel) reports coming in. Hats off to the NWS for not pushing the button on a tornado warning based on these reports and sticking to their radar analysis and/or ground reports as there are no tornado reports in the LSR's.
Brad Emel2011-04-04 00:08:00 UTC(S) FunnelSpotter is 1 miles W of Kinross, IAsmall double funnels extending from ragged wall with good upward motion
I was on a cell just to the north and was curious as to what was going on down there.
Overall, I don't think we got the backed low level winds that we badly needed by those surface lows. I was hoping some of the more northern cells in Iowa would start to tap the better directional shear to the north, but interference from other cells initiated by the boundary-parallel midlevel flow was another major problem. I was surprised at the almost total lack of tornado warnings across the entire region given all the wall cloud (and some funnel) reports coming in. Hats off to the NWS for not pushing the button on a tornado warning based on these reports and sticking to their radar analysis and/or ground reports as there are no tornado reports in the LSR's.