Title: A Tornadic Mini-Supercell With No Cloud-To-Ground Lightning
1A Tornadic Mini-Supercell With No
Cloud-To-Ground Lightning
- Patrick D. Moore
- National Weather Service Greer SC
2Post-Mortem Analysis
- At NWS Greer, post-mortems are done for
significant weather events - Any tornado
- Any weather related fatality
- The goal is to increase our knowledge and
identify systematic error, not to place blame
319 April 2008 Tornado Event
- At 805 pm EDT (0005 UTC 20 Apr) a tornado
touched down near the Double Shoals community in
Cleveland County, NC - No warning was issued
- Why?
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4Synoptic Features 1200 UTC12 hours to Impact
- 500 mb height, temperature, and wind barbs at
1200 UTC 19 April 2008
5Synoptic Features 1800 UTC6 hours to Impact
- Surface observations, fronts, and pressure at
1800 UTC 19 April 2008
6Convective Environment 1900 UTC5 hours to Impact
- Supercells become more probable as effective bulk
shear increases above 40 kt - 0-1 km Storm Relative Helicity greater than 100
m2s-2 suggests increased threat of tornadoes with
supercells - CAPE below 500 J kg-1 is a significant limitation
to supercell development
7Convective Outlook 1934 UTC4 hours 29 minutes to
Impact
ALTHOUGH INSTABILITY REMAINS VERY WEAK ACROSS THE
REGION...SOME SFC HEATING HAS OCCURRED FROM CNTRL
SC NWD INTO CNTRL VA. LOW-LEVEL LAPSE RATES
SHOULD BE MAXIMIZED ALONG THIS CORRIDOR BY EARLY
AFTERNOON AND A MARGINAL THREAT FOR WIND DAMAGE
MAY DEVELOP.
8Convective Environment 2145 UTC2 hours 20
minutes to Impact
- GOES-12 visible imagery at 2145 UTC 19 April 2008
9Convective Environment 2300 UTC1 hour to Impact
- Effective bulk shear increased from 40 kt to gt
50 kt - 0-1 km SRH increased from 100 m2s-2 to 150
m2s-2 - Most Unstable CAPE increased from lt 500 J kg-1 to
gt 500 J kg-1
102302 UTC - 2338 UTC 19 April63 27 minutes to
Impact
112340 UTC 19 April25 minutes to Impact
- Bogus funnel cloud report from Caldwell County,
NC - Focused attention on rotation seen in new cell
moving into Cleveland County, NC - Cloud-to-ground lightning flash associated with
old nearby cell (first flash since 2252 UTC).
122343 UTC 19 April22 minutes to Impact
- No cloud-to-ground lightning
- No radar algorithm-identified meso or hail alert
132348 UTC 19 April17 minutes to Impact
- Storm has acquired supercell characteristics
which are more apparent in smoothed data viewed
with GR2Analyst - No cloud-to-ground lightning
- No radar algorithm defined meso or hail alerts
142348 UTC 19 April17 minutes to Impact
- Supercell characteristics
- Appendage/inflow notch
- Weak Echo Region
- Weak mesocyclone
- Freezing level 9k ft
152355 UTC 19 April10 minutes to Impact
- Skywarn report of rotation in cloud near Kingston
(Cleveland County) NC - Operator identified minimal mesocyclone
- VR 21 kt, shear 0.012 s-1 at 43 km (KGSP 2353 UTC
scan) - VR 19 kt, shear 0.008 s-1 at 33 km (TCLT 2354 UTC
scan) - No cloud-to-ground lightning since 2338 UTC
- No radar algorithm identified meso or hail alerts
162358 UTC 19 April7 minutes to Impact
Funnel Cloud near Lawndale NC, Report and image
not relayed to NWS until next day
170000 UTC 20 April5 minutes to Impact
KGSP
KGSP
TCLT
TCLT
180003 UTC 20 April2 minutes to Impact
- Amateur cell phone video of wall cloud near
Fallston, NC (Cleveland County). Report not
relayed to NWS until next day - TCLT storm relative motion contaminated with
range folding, no 1.0 degree scan in this volume - No cloud-to-ground lightning since 2338 UTC
- No radar algorithm identified meso or hail alerts
190007 UTC 20 April2 minutes after Impact
- Tornado on the ground southwest of Fallston, NC.
Secondhand report relayed to NWS at 0015 UTC - No cloud-to-ground lightning since 2338 UTC
- No radar algorithm identified meso or hail alerts
20Radar Comparison 0007 UTC
- Operator identified mesocyclone remained in weak
shear or minimal mesocyclone category before
tornadogenesis - KGSP radar algorithm did not identify
mesocyclone, TCLT radar algorithm not available
21Radar Comparison 0007 UTC
- Rotational shear on both radars remained in
minimal mesocyclone category prior to
tornadogenesis - Rotational shear on TCLT radar increased to
tornado possible category on first volume scan
after tornadogenesis
22Points of Failure on 19 April 2008
- Inadequate situation awareness of potential for
supercells and tornadoes - No prior experience with tornadoes generated by
mini-supercells in the absence of cloud-to-ground
lightning - A mesocyclone too small to be properly sampled by
radars? - Range folded velocity data on TCLT radar, no 1.0
degree scan prior to tornado formation - Critical storm reports not relayed to the NWS
23The Swiss Cheese Model
Duke University Medical Center
- Every step in a process is a defensive layer, but
has the potential for failure - In rare cases, a series of unrelated failures
will occur, resulting in a catastrophic event
24What Went Right?
- Tornado Warning issued for western Lincoln County
NC at 0015 UTC based on significant increase in
rotational velocity on TCLT radar data
25What Went Right?
- Tornado touched down in Lincoln County NC at 0020
UTC, intermittent path through 0037 UTC - Cloud-to-ground lightning began at 0040 UTC
26Questions?