Monday, June 30, 2008
Monday
Alex C.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Blown Forecast
This is primarily because the line to our east took up some of the energy and ushered in dry air behind the line, which rushed into our area...
It was a great night for a cookout and fireworks, though...
The week ahead:
Today-Monday: Isolated showers and storms
Tuesday-Wednesday: No hazards
Thursday-Saturday: Scattered storms
Saturday, June 28, 2008
4:20pm
Severe Storm Watches are still in effect until 9pm for southern Indiana and central Kentucky...
Going to a cookout at 5:30pm and fireworks at 8pm...will try to post as much as possible at the cookout site...PLEASE WATCH TV WEATHER SOURCES AND OTHER BLOGS FOR MORE INFO!
Saturday 4:15pm
LINE SEGMENTS WILL TEND TO MATURE...LINE-UP PERPENDICULAR TO THE MEAN FLOW REGIME...THEN BOW GIVING DMGG WIND GUSTS. PRIMARY CORRIDOR OF CONCERN WILL BE ALONG THE AXIS OF THE WLY MID-LEVEL JET...NAMELY FROM NRN KY/SRN IND NWD INTO OH...WV AND PA THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS.
I will post on the new SPC forecast momentarily...
Severe Thunderstorm Watch #630 until 9pm EDT
Severe Thunderstorm Watch #629 until 8pm
CODE PURPLE!
Property damage is very possible this afternoon!
The storm prediction center has put us in a moderate risk of severe storms. Their statement is below:
SET-UP WILL BE FAVORABLE FOR THUNDERSTORMS TO DEVELOP INTO LINES AND QUICKLY MOVE EASTWARD ACROSS THE MIDDLE-UPPER OHIO VALLEY DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING HOURS. DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE LIKELY AND COULD BE FAIRLY WIDESPREAD GIVEN THE STRENGTH OF THE SYSTEM.
With the substancial amount to sun this morning, temps in the 80's and dewpoints near 70, storms should quickly develop this afternoon. Mid level winds are very strong as well...
From the SPC: We have a 2% chance of tornadoes, 15% chance of hail >3/4 in., and 45% chance of winds >58mph, and 30% chance of winds >75mph within 25 miles of a point.
If there was a tornado, it would most likely be in the early stages of storm development, which is early to mid afternoon.
A severe thunderstorm watch will be out soon from the SPC for the following area:
This includes all of southern Indiana and north central Kentucky.
This is a potentially dangerous situation...and I will post as the afternoon goes on...
Yesterday's Storm Reports and Today's Storm Risk
9:15 HUNTINGBURG DUBOIS IN TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN IN CITY
9:15 70 mph TASWELL CRAWFORD IN
9:40 FRENCH LICK ORANGE IN SEVERAL TREES DOWN AROUND FRENCH LICK AND PAOLI
9:42 60mph FERDINAND DUBOIS IN
9:56 70mph 1 E CURBY CRAWFORD IN
10:15 CORYDON HARRISON IN NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ALL ACROSS THE COUNTY
10:15 NEW ALBANY FLOYD IN POWER LINES DOWN ALONG VILLAGE DRIVE
10:35 LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON KY POWER LINES DOWN ALONG 3RD AND KENWOOD...AS WELL AS ALONG EAST ORMSBY AND MOHAWK
10:40 NEW ALBANY FLOYD IN TREE ON HOUSE ALONG CHARLESTOWN RD...CHARLESTOWN RD CURRENTLY BLOCKED BY TREES
10:40 PROSPECT JEFFERSON KY TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ALONG ROSE ISLAND RD AND CITY LN...ALSO ALONG STATE ROAD 1793 NEAR JEFF/OLDHAM COUNTY LINE
10:50 LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON KY LARGE TREES DOWN ON E. PARKWAY
10:50 BUCKNER OLDHAM KY SEVERAL TREES DOWN ACROSS COUNTY
As for today:
I have now downgraded the risk for today to a Code Orange in the wake of the most recent SPC outlook. It states that we would have an organized severe weather event if there were not storms ahead of the front this morning, leaving an abundance of clouds, and not much sun.
However, we are seeing some sun right now, with a more widespread area of clearness near the IL/IN border before the next line comes through.
So, the SPC has us in a slight risk for severe: 2% tornadoes, 15% hail, 15% wind.
My opinion is that if we get enough sun, we will see some severe storms with the main threat being damaging winds >58mph.
Heavy rain and lightning will accompany all of the storms...
Later this evening and tonight, storms may develop again with another upper level impulse coming through the area. Some of these storms could produce a damaging wind gust or two...stay tuned for watches and warnings as I update throughout the day.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Torando Warning for Orange county: 9:50pm...
Friday night 9:45pm
I will talk about tonights big severe weather, and deal with Saturday immediately in the morning...
Tornado Warning for Orange county until 10pm...severe storms line through the area will produce winds over 60 mph, with some to 80mph...The entire line is severe...watch television for more details...
One last note...
I do not know how the astrological signs got turned on...i do not believe in any of that stuff...in fact...I don't know what it means! So they are off for good!
Sorry for the confusing you may have had about me!
See my severe weather thoughts below...
Alex C.
Thursday night
As for the weather:
I had a scary moment in today's storms that should show you why the 30 minute rule is important with lightning:
I had waited 15 minutes after the rain stopped to continue working...and then suddenly a lightning bolt fired out of the back of the storm, striking an estimated 0.2 mi. from where I was. That, of course, brought a huge, ear ringing, cracking rumble through the air...very scary and thrilling moment...
As for Saturday:
It looks like tomorrow I will put us in a code red or possible purple for Saturday...it looks like we could have a rough day...
Current indications show that we could have at least 1 line of severe weather Saturday evening, bringing widespread damaging winds and some large hail...
However, Marc Weinberg said that you cannot make a guess from science yet, meaning that we will have to see how the storm evolves...
From the SPC, we have a 30% chance of severe weather Saturday...that could change tomorrow...
I will have a big update tomorrow night after my camp work...i will get all the sensible info I can for this storm...as well as pics and graphics...
Alex C.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Wednesday afternoon
I am so glad that John Belski linked my blog on his blog...
I am Alex Coffman (on Belski's blog I am "Alex C.") 15 years old, from Borden, IN, and try my best to run a weather blog off of dial-up...because Borden is a wi-fi dead zone...as we say here, you can easily get "bored in Borden"...
Thank you for checking the blog and please continue to check it...
You can leave a comment below or email me at:
hookedonweather@aol.com
Now, I will talk about the weather:
This afternoon through Friday afternoon hold a slight chance of your typical summer afternoon thunderstorms...
Friday night there is a slight risk (15% chance) of severe storms in our area, but I WILL NOT make a big deal out of this one because of the forecasted late night timing (loss of heating)...
Saturday will be a bigger chance of severe weather...we are in the 30% risk as of now...
John Belski had this to say about Saturday's storm in response to my question about Saturday's storm risk...
"if this can get going at peak heating...certainly a squall line and there is enough twist to put a tornado threat."
However, this storm is still 3 days away, so the threat is Code Orange as of now...
(My coding system is listed in Tuesday's post) and I won't change it until there is a moderate risk of severe or a good reason to put out a Code Red...
Our church camp is Sunday-Tuesday:
Sunday-Tuesday look to be mostly rain-free, with temperatures in the middle 80's and dewpoints between 60-65...however; there is a chance of an isolated storm Monday...
I will hopefully get an opinion from Marc Weinberg on Saturday's storm soon...
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
The Week Ahead
Green: No hazards (sunny day)
Gold: Minimal impact hazards (stray shower/storm)
Orange: Moderate impact hazards (storms w/heavy rain, lightning, or minimal severe threat)
Red: High impact hazards (greater potential for severe storms)
Purple: Hazards potentially causing damage to property (imminent severe storms/tornadoes)
White: Life threatening hazards (great tornado threat/extremely high wind threat)
Hopefully I won't ever have to use white around here...
Here's the forecast for the week ahead...
Wednesday: Chance of a stray storm
Thursday-Friday: Hot and humid; highs in the 90's and dewpoints in the 60's (uncomfortable range). Reduce outdoor work if possible
Saturday: Risk of severe storms and continuous heavy rain
Sunday: Heavy rain possible in the morning
Monday-Tuesday: No hazards
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Temperatures will be near 90 on Wednesday, lower to mid 90's on Thursday and Friday, falling into the upper 80's for Saturday, and the lower 80's for Sunday-Tuesday.
Humidity will be high Wednesday-Sunday, with lower humidities for the first part of next week...
One more quick note is Saturday...
We are in the 30% chance of severe weather on Saturday from the SPC...
For now, I will keep Saturday as a "Code Orange" until the storm organizes and comes closer...
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Storm Central
Today and Sunday: Slight risk of severe storms over southern Indiana both days
Monday: Slight chance of storms with gusty winds
Tuesday: No hazards.
Wednesday-Friday: Slight chance of storms with heavy rain and gusty winds
Concerning the slight risks of severe weather today and Sunday:
Neither of the days look very supportive of a severe episode...however, one or two severe storms could pop up in southern Indiana both days...
The best chance of severe weather today will be from 3-9pm in southern Indiana, with additional isolated non-severe storms after midnight...
The best chance of severe weather Sunday will be from 3-9pm in southern Indiana...with additional isolated non-severe storms Monday...
The severe threats are very low, but in case of a severe storm, expect winds to 60 mph, and up to nickel sized hail.
ALL storms will be capable of producing heavy rain and numerous lightning...
Meanwhile, the slightly humid weather this weekend will end briefly for Tuesday, before the heat, humidity, and storm chances go up for the middle to end of next week...
Monday, June 16, 2008
6-16-08 Severe Storm Watch
Low (20%)
Low (5%)
High (>95%)
Mod (30%)
Probability of 10 or more severe hail events
High (>95%)
Mod (30%)
Probability of 6 or more combined severe hail/wind events
High (>95%)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 9pm
Severe Threat Going Up
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Friday the Severe 13th
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
9:30 PM
Moderate risk of severe overnight tonight...10% chance of tornadoes, 30% chance of hail >nickel sized, and 45% damaging winds >58 mph, with possible winds >75mph. (SPC)
I am, however, doubtful about some of this because of the overnight timing. 2-5 am will be our best shot at severe weather, so I doubt we will have winds over 75 mph. There could be a tornado or two, however, and 10% chance is actually pretty high for tornadoes. So, if you have a NOAA Weather Radio, set it to alert mode tonight. If you hear thunder, it would be safe to just turn on your TV and check the happenings! I will set my NOAA Radio to alert me...
One last note...the storms are all north for now, and i'm not sure if they will come south or not...we will see...
Tornado Watch
Risk of Severe Weather: Moderate
Probability of Tornadoes: 15% Salem & north; South: 10%
Probability of Hail > nickel sized: 30%
Probability of Winds >58mph: 45% with significant wind damage outbreak possible.
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A tornado watch is in affect until 7pm for all of southern Indiana and northern Kentucky, including Louisville. Above are the projections from the storm prediction center on our possibilities of severe weather.
Some are also predicting another outbreak this evening and tonight, but with no sunlight to bring instability, that will be hard to come by.
There is still no sun at the time...but the moderate risk and tornado watch exist...
stay tuned...
Monday, June 2, 2008
The Week Ahead
We will have a few chances for rain and storms:
- Tonight: Small chance for a few showers and storms
- Tuesday: Chance of storms at night; an isolated strong storm possible
- Wednesday: A few more storms, maybe a strong storm or two.
- Friday: More night time storms, strong storms a possibility.
I will be using this color coded system from now on to dictate the seriousness of the hazards:
- Green: Minimal hazard
- Orange: Moderate hazard
- Red: Potentially Serious hazard
Meanwhile the humidity will be going up as well...enjoy summer, because it's here...
That means cut your lawn in the morning and swim in the afternoon...
More on the storm chances will come as needed...