IEM Daily Feature
Friday, 07 June 2013
Friday, 07 June 2013
Storm Speed and Motion
Posted: 07 Jun 2013 05:38 AM
Besides the commonly displayed reflectivity and velocity presentations
of RADAR, the NWS NEXRAD system is also running algorithms on this data
attempting to identify and track storms. This information is
disseminated as a product called Storm Attributes Table and comes with
every volume scan. The IEM archives this product and the featured
chart presents a summary of this information from the Des Moines
NEXRAD. The histogram presentation shows the most common combinations
of storm speed + motion and motion + day of the year. The vast
majority of storms have a motion from the southwest moving to the
northeast at a speed around 20-40 mph. The bottom chart shows the
annual cycle of storm motion in Iowa. Storms transition from coming
mostly from the WSW to WNW by late July and then back to mostly WSW.
The physical reason is due to the synoptic scale flow patterns that
change with the seasons.
Voting:
Good = 175
Bad = 22
Tags: nexrad storms
Voting:
Good = 175
Bad = 22
Tags: nexrad storms