IEM Daily Feature
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Grand Island Heat Bursts
Posted: 12 Jun 2013 05:33 AM
Portions of southcentral Nebraska experienced an intense heat burst
event during the early morning hours on Tuesday. The featured chart
presents one minute interval observations from the Grand Island,
Nebraska ASOS. Heat bursts are caused by decaying thunderstorms
driving very warm and dry air to the ground. The classic signature is
a rapid rise in temperature along with a rapid drop in dew point. The
chart appears to show four heat burst events with the two after 5 AM
being extremely intense as the temperature goes from the 70s to 100
degrees in a few minutes. These events tend to also bring gusty winds
with some gusts over 50 mph reported in the area.
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Tags: heatburst
Voting:
Good = 112
Bad = 9
Tags: heatburst