IEM Daily Feature
Thursday, 03 May 2012
Thursday, 03 May 2012
High resolution
Posted: 03 May 2012 06:01 AM
Parts of northern Ames were hit hard early Wednesday morning by a
thunderstorm complex producing straight line winds upwards of 80 mph.
The KCCI SchoolNet8 site in Ames sampled this event at about 6 second
resolution and its data is presented in the featured graph. Data for
only a seven minute period is shown between 1:49 and 1:56 AM. The peak
wind gust of 61 mph occurred very briefly with wind speeds a few
seconds later back down to around 20 mph. The pressure trace shows the
jump in pressure as the colder thunderstorm air rushes by. The wind
direction also shows an organized change from south to westerly winds.
While not definitive proof, this plot would not indicate the presence
of a nearby tornado as there probably would have been a pressure oscillation and more pronounced change in wind direction.
Voting:
Good = 55
Bad = 8
Tags: schoolnet ames gustfront
Voting:
Good = 55
Bad = 8
Tags: schoolnet ames gustfront