Jason Harris
EF5
Major gap in inbound vs. outbound couplet
Watching the readings on GR3 for the supercell N of Winterset, IA. Just saw the couplet go from a balance of 52.5 kts for inbound/outbound to now an imbalance of 67.5 outbound/15 inbound. Should one assume the chance of the tornado dissipating goes up with such a reading and can the much stronger outbound winds be tied to RFD occlusion? I assume I'm making at least a couple of mistakes here, so please clear me up on things. Currently the TVS is sitting right on the couplet.
* And now the inbound is gone altogether. No more couplet. But TVS remains. (everything on .5 SRV1) And now TVS gone too.
Watching the readings on GR3 for the supercell N of Winterset, IA. Just saw the couplet go from a balance of 52.5 kts for inbound/outbound to now an imbalance of 67.5 outbound/15 inbound. Should one assume the chance of the tornado dissipating goes up with such a reading and can the much stronger outbound winds be tied to RFD occlusion? I assume I'm making at least a couple of mistakes here, so please clear me up on things. Currently the TVS is sitting right on the couplet.
* And now the inbound is gone altogether. No more couplet. But TVS remains. (everything on .5 SRV1) And now TVS gone too.
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