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Closing May Out

Posted on May 21, 2011 at 11:17 PM

Well as we are coming into the final weeks of May, there has not been too much going on in the world of Mesochase.  Due to a uncooperative atmosphere, we have logged less than 10 chases this year and have only documented on tornado back in March.  The main reason for this is the unfavorable setups associated with La Nina.  This year moister and SW 850mb winds have been killing setup after setup over the plains while places such as the south have been slammed.  As we head towards June, it appears that this pattern will be weakening so hopefully the Southern Plains will light up at some point.

Speaking of severe weather potential, Brady Kendrick may be finally looking at a decent chance of a chase coming this Monday up in the Oklahoma Panhandle.  A warm front looks to setup by afternoon in the area which will set the stage for supercells but more on this will be posted later in a detailed discussion by Brady Kendrick.

 

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