One of the ways we arrive at a Forecast

(Note: This post originally appeared May 10,2014. Updated March 11, 2018)
I know we reach several levels of weather interest through our postings, so I thought I’d do one solidly pointed at weather geeks…a post of the full chat transcript of Scott and Matt’s discussion this morning (which took 90 minutes) on the risks, models and eventually the target box for May 11, 2014. Note: the model graphics linked in the chat are not current. The links we were using are overwritten with each model run.

tl;dr version: good chance for large hail and a few tornadoes in a box Matt will identify in the outlook. (Ed.: due to site changes in the past 4 years, the resulting Outlook was not preserved)

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Chase Log: May 16, 2017

We caught the storm of the day for Kansas, staying with it from shortly after initiation southeast of Meade, documenting numerous funnels and wall clouds, and damage in three communities including both ends of the tornado through Barton county rated at EF-3 for the damage it caused west of the Great Bend airport.

Severe Weather Season Gears Up this Week. Are You Prepared?

Multiple rounds of severe weather are possible in Kansas this week, with longer-range forecasts showing a fairly active pattern through early June. With the slightly late start to the season, some have become complacent about severe weather in our area. If you are new to the area or haven’t updated your plans and preparedness activities, here are some tips.

Severe Weather Awareness: The Rain came Down, the Water Came Up

Flash flooding is consistently one of the top storm-related killers each year. In 2016, floods closed many roads in Sedgwick, Sumner, Cowley and Butler counties following a couple of very heavy thunderstorm complexes in the late summer, and one person died. Simple action can save your life the next time you encounter high water.

Severe Weather Awareness 2017

Time to get ready for severe weather season in Kansas, starting with the annual Severe Weather Awareness Week. Get started a bit early…kind of like the season…with interesting information about the WSR-88D. It’s the weather service’s eye on the sky.

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