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Severe Weather? What Happened…. Jim Connolly NWS New York, NY April 2009. Data Used. NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis Upper Air Data U.S. Daily Weather Maps from the NOAA Central Library Archived Sounding Data Archived Surface Observations from NCDC. The Setup.
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Severe Weather? What Happened… Jim ConnollyNWS New York, NYApril 2009
Data Used • NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis Upper Air Data • U.S. Daily Weather Maps from the NOAA Central Library • Archived Sounding Data • Archived Surface Observations from NCDC
The Setup • The following 4 slides show the Jet Stream • Level analyzed 200 mb • Time period 12Z the day prior until 12Z the day after
The Setup • The following 4 slides show 500 mb Geopotential Heights and Wind Vectors • Time period 12Z the day prior until 12Z the day after
The Setup • The following 3 slides show Precipitable Water (in inches) • First slide is Normal Precipitable Water for the month • Second slide is 12Z the day of the event • Third slide is 00Z that evening
The Setup • The following 2 slides show 850 mb isotachs and wind vectors • Time period is 12Z the day of the event through 00Z that evening
The Setup • The following 3 slides are surface charts • Time period is 12Z the day prior through 12Z the day after
The Setup • The following 4 slides are Skew-Ts from KALB • Time period is 12Z and 20Z the day of (low levels modified based on surface obs for 20Z sounding)
July 10, 1989 • F4 Tornado In Hamden, CT • Strongest Recorded Tornado in the Tri-State Region (OKX Forecast Area) • $250 Million in Damage • 90 Injuries • No Fatalities
Across the Tri-State Area • 6 Tornadoes Total • 1 F4 • 3 F2 • 2 F0 • $330 Million in Damage • 96 Injuries