Sunday, April 3, 2011

Severe Weather Pushing Into the Metro


One particularly nasty SEVERE THUNDERSTORM is affecting northern parts of the metro, with a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING in effect for NORTHERN
JOHNSON COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KANSAS...AND WYANDOTTE...LEAVENWORTH
AND ATCHISON COUNTIES IN NORTHEAST KANSAS...AND SOUTHERN BUCHANAN
COUNTY IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI...AND PLATTE...WESTERN CLAY AND WEST
CENTRAL JACKSON COUNTIES IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI UNTIL 745 PM CDT... (via the NWS warning text)

Destructive winds close to 80MPH and hail up to the size of golf balls has been reported, with unconfirmed reports of funnels and tornadoes. On Doppler radar, this supercell is amazing to watch, with strong rotation near the surface. This strong rotation can mean two things- that the reports of funnels/tornadoes are true, or that local areas of even stronger winds are occurring in 'downbursts'-where a massive amount of air is forced towards the ground at once, which can be just as or even more damaging as a tornado. Because of this, people in the affected areas should take their tornado precautions to protect themselves from destructive winds and very large hail. The largest hail is likely occurring in Atchison county where a portion of the cell has broken off.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH remains in effect for the entire region, and more severe thunderstorms are developing to the north and west of this main cell. Any that bear specific watching will be mentioned on here as the night progresses.

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