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'Lines' That Form Near Storms

James K

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See attached image.
The lineup of small storms you see was moving southeast-ish,
But note south of them, there's a 'line' (2 actually) that was moving faster than the storms....

I see these show up on occasion (not always in front of storms, and usually only a single). Is my assumption correct, that that is simply an outflow boundary?
 

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Yes, those are outflows from earlier storms. If you look at a longer loop, you'll probably see the bigger storm complex upstream that created it. Sometimes these are a stationary frontal boundaries that get a push from storms that form on the cold side of them. In either case, the boundary acts like a cold front once it is on the move (it essentially is one, technically speaking), which can trigger new storms along and behind it, which keeps it moving.
 
Thanks Dan. Confirmed what I thought :)

In this case those storms might have been what created it...they were in the dieing-out state when I captured the screenshot.


I did once see a couple new storms fire off one of those boundaries (they grew fast too)...but that was also a day that had more moisture & higher CAPE to work with.
 
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