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Written by Reed Timmer   
Monday, 21 September 2009 08:42

21sep2009_500mbIt looks like the fall season has finally arrived, as a strong cut-off upper-level storm system is forecast to eject across the Great Plains today.  Moisture will definitely not be a problem, with lower 70 dewpoints pumping northward to central Oklahoma by afternoon, giving rise to CAPE values around or a little above 2000 J/kg across central and southern OK ahead of the cold front.  A typical problem with these cut-off systems is maintaining a sufficiently strong low-level jet near the boundary, and having the shear vectors properly align with the given storm motion for tornadoes.  However, while rather difficult to forecast, the 19sep2009_ehi 19sep2009_precipingredients often do come together for tornadoes over a very localized area with these compact, circular systems, and we have had luck with them in the past.  Thus, we'll be keeping a close eye from here in Norman and will likely chase regardless of what happens, especially since we really haven't had anything to chase for a few months. 
As usual, the RUC model looks a little aggressive with the instability values in the warm sector of this system, but I figured an optimistic point of view was needed here after the recent storm chasing drought.  We still think the RUC is typically best at handling the low-level wind fields, and more favorable low-level shear for tornadoes is forecast by the RUC over central/southern OK than both the NAM and GFS.  Another limiting factor for tornadoes that is indicated by all models is the orientation of the surging cold front being roughly parallel to storm motions, which would mean storms may have trouble remaining discrete supercells.  This could support a rapid transition to a squall line, but either way we'll have some powerful severe storms to drive into!  We'll try and have live streaming video going for this event, so be sure to check out the LIVE page above for some real-time video, storm reports, and chat!

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Finally! Rotating severe weather possible in the Southern Plains!
Sep 21 2009 21:11:14
Yea!!! There is a God and He loves me!! I will be out chasing as well as streaming! Headed toward NW TX/SW OK.....Good Luck Reed and all you chasers out there! Be Safe!!! Tammy
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Re:Finally! Rotating severe weather possible in the Southern Plains!
Sep 22 2009 16:10:26
You be safe too, you insane woman! - I saw you, driving around in the dark chasing storms. What are you, a Texan???!

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+3 #1 keltonhalbert 2009-09-21 09:31 Its about time! When you said you would stream it, i was so excited! Good luck Reed… who knows, today could be one of those historic tornadoes that everyone misses, and later down the road they study it. Just saying =P

The team is back!
 
 
+3 #2 Dragon2424 2009-09-21 10:06 Go get 'em…
 
 
0 #3 SkyEyeJo 2009-09-21 10:46 Doing my TVN Cheer-leader routine. (How embarrassing!)

Good luck, Reed & Co. May the vortex be with you!
 
 
-1 #4 govermentmule33 2009-09-21 11:56 good luck today maybe we can get a little of this in indiana soon.
 
 
+1 #5 stormchazerNL 2009-09-21 12:39 Have a blast, it's go time!
 
 
0 #6 KiloEcho5 2009-09-21 14:08 It's about time! I hope we get at least a little something down here in d/fw. Here lately it seems every time we have anything resembling a storm, it's on the nights I have classes…and there are no windows in ANY of my classrooms. I don't even get to look!
 

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