Lanny Dean
EF5
EDIT: sorry was posting the sane time Jon was., didnt know he and Mike had posted.
Jeff, Mike....first of all, a storm did fire in that area near Enid. This WAS a supercell and actually had some decent look to it. That said, the further it moved east, the more it died. Subsidence probably is somewhat of an issue here as it crossed "over" into the "warm side" of the OFB??? I did note that there was some "decent" warming that was clear in the 12z OUN but I personally do not think this was an issue in the area from Stillwater to basically Enid/Alva, at least I did not see that in the LMN ROAB.
I am curious if the PV had any sort of roll in this "waste of a day".
I first noticed the PV shortly before 4:00 CDT...hmmmmm???
It is interesting that Mike mentioned Greensburg because believe it or not, yesterdays parameters greatly exceeded 5-4-07!
8/19/09
5700j/kg, 350+ m2/s2, LIs -13 and an EHI value of 10 with STP of 8! those parmeters were insane! Just to put that into perspective Greensburg was (respectivly)
5/4/07
ML CAPE 3830j/kg
0-1km EHI 4.9
205 m2/s2
LIs -6 -8
STP 5.9 - 6.2 (adjusted/modified)
The big difference IMO is the weakining near 700mb not to mention the temp. I believe we were looking at nearly 13 degrees C. I would be lying if I told you I knew totally what was going on and why things did not happen. I don't have a clue.
IMO, things should have gone nuts and with parameters like that, we could have seen a violent/long track tornado!
Granted, there were storms 60-100 miles away, but this is not that unusual. It happens in the middle of the traditional storm season too. The question should become: Why did the storms initiate in SE Kansas and not NW Oklahoma or northcentral Oklahoma?
Jeff, Mike....first of all, a storm did fire in that area near Enid. This WAS a supercell and actually had some decent look to it. That said, the further it moved east, the more it died. Subsidence probably is somewhat of an issue here as it crossed "over" into the "warm side" of the OFB??? I did note that there was some "decent" warming that was clear in the 12z OUN but I personally do not think this was an issue in the area from Stillwater to basically Enid/Alva, at least I did not see that in the LMN ROAB.
I am curious if the PV had any sort of roll in this "waste of a day".
I first noticed the PV shortly before 4:00 CDT...hmmmmm???
It is interesting that Mike mentioned Greensburg because believe it or not, yesterdays parameters greatly exceeded 5-4-07!
8/19/09
5700j/kg, 350+ m2/s2, LIs -13 and an EHI value of 10 with STP of 8! those parmeters were insane! Just to put that into perspective Greensburg was (respectivly)
5/4/07
ML CAPE 3830j/kg
0-1km EHI 4.9
205 m2/s2
LIs -6 -8
STP 5.9 - 6.2 (adjusted/modified)
The big difference IMO is the weakining near 700mb not to mention the temp. I believe we were looking at nearly 13 degrees C. I would be lying if I told you I knew totally what was going on and why things did not happen. I don't have a clue.
IMO, things should have gone nuts and with parameters like that, we could have seen a violent/long track tornado!