Tim Moxon
EF0
At 2/3rds of the way through my first chasecation in the U.S. there's been one feature of the weather situations that has surprised me, even after months of fairly extensive reading on severe / summer convective weather beforehand (though I may have just missed some bits!).
We've been lucky enough to see supercellular storms on 15 out of 16 days so far. However on 14 of these 15 chases, the storms we've been on have finished the day as a linear MCS. Though I knew this could happen, I was expecting it would be an occasional occurance. Is it actually a typical end to the day that it will happen, or has it just been a specific feature of the recent weather?
Many thanks,
Tim
We've been lucky enough to see supercellular storms on 15 out of 16 days so far. However on 14 of these 15 chases, the storms we've been on have finished the day as a linear MCS. Though I knew this could happen, I was expecting it would be an occasional occurance. Is it actually a typical end to the day that it will happen, or has it just been a specific feature of the recent weather?
Many thanks,
Tim