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7/11/10 NOW: KS / MO

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Mike Smith

EAX shows four cells with weakly rotating updrafts attempting to make the transition into supercells. Movement 280°/30kt.

There is a boundary from 10 W FOE to Harrisonville to Warrensburg. SPC tools from 16Z indicates 0-1km helicities of around 200 along the boundary.

As of 11:29am, no warnings yet in effect but conditions are improving for additional intensification.

SPC as of 12:20pm issued a tornado watch along the boundary. The watch is in effect until 4pm.
 
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As of 12:42pm EAX radar...

Hook echo with TVS approaching Ionia, MO.

Rotating storms with mesos approaching Harrisonville, MO and Louisburg, KS. The Louisburg storm has exceptional inflow judging from the visible satellite imagery. In this case, it would also be a "tail-end Charley."
 
Three cells to the north of my house here torn warned,but terrain is very rough to chase.Take cover as these could be rain wrapped!!
 
Better add AR to the mix. Good looking cell just ESE of Little Rock. Tor warned, and shows decent rotation despite rather marginal shear (both deep layer and low level)
 
Gorgeous stack of plates look from the small supercell just north of Topeka...no real strong attempts at tornadogenesis, but definitely a well-organized mid-level mesocyclone resulting in picturesque structure!
 
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