Thursday, May 29, 2008

Weather Watch to be issued for Iowa...Beginning of a Long Night!

The Storm Prediction Center is continuing to stay ahead of the storm complex over western Iowa and Nebraska. A new weather watch will be issued for Central Iowa by 9pm. This is an indication that these storms are likely to stay together as they work east down I-80. Storms could near the Mississippi River by 2am. However, most of these storms may veer just south of the Rockford metro. Will monitor...

Technical Discussion:
MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1087
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0737 PM CDT THU MAY 29 2008

AREAS AFFECTED...PARTS OF WRN/CENTRAL IA INTO FAR NRN MO

CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH LIKELY

VALID 300037Z - 300130Z

WW WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED FOR SEVERE WEATHER THREAT EXPECTED TO
DEVELOP/EVOLVE EWD INTO IA/FAR NRN MO FROM ERN NEB/NRN KS.

REGIONAL RADARS INDICATED SEVERAL CLUSTERS OF TSTMS...STRONG TO
SEVERE...EXTENDING FROM FAR SERN SD THROUGH ERN NEB TO FAR NRN
KS...WITH MORE RECENT ACTIVITY INCREASING IN INTENSITY FROM EAST
CENTRAL NEB TO WEST CENTRAL IA /MONONA COUNTY/. RECENT DOPPLER
RADAR VELOCITY TRENDS WITH THE ACTIVITY IN AND NEAR PLATTE COUNTY
NEB INDICATED STRONG WINDS WITH A TRACK TOWARD THE ENE AT CLOSE TO
50 KT. THIS FAST MOVEMENT COMBINED WITH ADDITIONAL STORM MERGERS
POTENTIALLY PRODUCING A COLD POOL SUGGEST THAT THESE TRENDS MAY BE
INDICATING THE BEGINNING STAGES OF LINEAR EVOLUTION...WHICH IS
EXPECTED TO AFFECT FAR ERN NEB INTO IA AND PARTS OF FAR NRN MO THIS
EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. A SURFACE LOW WAS LOCATED OVER NERN NEB WITH
A WARM FRONT EXTENDING ENEWD INTO FAR SERN SD AND THEN ESEWD THROUGH
NWRN TO CENTRAL AND SERN IA. ANY MCS/BOW ECHO THAT FORMS THIS
EVENING SHOULD TRACK ESEWD ALONG THIS BOUNDARY/INSTABILITY GRADIENT
INTO IA/FAR NRN MO.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Could we have a derecho event with these storms come tomorrow morning or afternoon?

Eric Sorensen said...

perhaps. watching the convection in iowa closely.

tony said...

Actually isnt that what happened with the july 5th 2003 event. Started as a complex in Iowa then turned into a bow echo or derecho that gave us our 100 mph wind gusts.

Justin Gehrts said...

We're heading into the season of late-night storm complexes moving in from Iowa.

tony said...

I think that is what happened last year on august 7th when we had the 5-7 inches of rain overnight. I think there was a complex that was in iowa and it just followed a front and I watched the weather channel and a band of heavy rain and storms set up right over rockford and loves park. And at one point around 1 am, it rained harder than I had ever seen it rain. Needless to say I only got about 40 minutes of sleep. Leaving work at 11 and going back in at 7 and having those storms were not a good combo.