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News -
General
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Written by Reed Patrick Timmer
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 08:47 |
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A classic northwesterly-flow MCS pattern will prevail today and tomorrow across the Southern High Plains, with a subtle disturbance ejecting from the Rocky Mountains this afternoon. CAPE values across the TX Panhandle, southwest KS, southeast CO, and Northeast NM will be in the 2000-3000 J/kg range by 21z, with supercells developing shortly thereafter. Given insanely weak low-level shear, these supercells will likely be non-tornadic in nature (although a freak accident is not out of the question), and should merge into a squall line by 00z before diving to the south. Stay tuned for updates..
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