Jason Harris
EF5
Looking at the convective outlook of SPC for Thurs., noted the following phrasing:
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Does this "supercell structures" in fact mean something different than "a few storms" may become supercells? Does this refer to developing a mesocyclone that may not be quite deep and persistent enough to qualify 100% as a supercell? Is something intended with regard to a storm that is quasi-linear, some sort of hybrid? Is this just a matter of phrasing or something in particular intended that is a specific distinction?
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A FEW STORMS MAY ALSO DEVELOP
SUPERCELL STRUCTURES WITH POTENTIAL FOR LARGE HAIL AND PERHAPS A
TORNADO OR TWO...ESPECIALLY OVER A PART OF THE NERN STATES WHERE
STRONGER EFFECTIVE SHEAR WILL EXIST NEAR AND JUST S OF THE WARM
FRONT.
Does this "supercell structures" in fact mean something different than "a few storms" may become supercells? Does this refer to developing a mesocyclone that may not be quite deep and persistent enough to qualify 100% as a supercell? Is something intended with regard to a storm that is quasi-linear, some sort of hybrid? Is this just a matter of phrasing or something in particular intended that is a specific distinction?