The RENO NWS has issued a report on the severe weather that moved through Nevada on July 21st. There were several tornado reports that day and I'm surprised (except for a little mention in the Maine Tornadoes thread) that it didn't get much attention on here.
Here is the report (http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?wfo=rev&sid=rev&pil=pns).
Some radar frames for this event with topography and roads included:
2100Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_2100.jpg)
2130Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_2130.jpg)
2200Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_2200.jpg)
2230Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_2230.jpg)
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2330Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_2330.jpg)
0000Z (http://www.weathergraphics.com/tim/nv_0000.jpg)
It's not as good as a time lapse radar image, but it's enough to show how the event progressed.
Tim
The RENO NWS has issued a report on the severe weather that moved through Nevada on July 21st. There were several tornado reports that day and I'm surprised (except for a little mention in the Maine Tornadoes thread) that it didn't get much attention on here.
Here is the report (http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?wfo=rev&sid=rev&pil=pns).
Reading the report they say there was no confirmed tornadoes and only funnel clouds were reported and I do not see any tornado reports on the SPC reports page for July 1st. Where did you see tornadoes were reported? chasetolive:: Supercells did intiate in our initial development zone just W of I-35 in OK. This portion of our chase ended near 3 pm (21z) N of Nevada, MO on US 71. http://www.chasetolive.com/fcst/HOME |
Reading the report they say there was no confirmed tornadoes and only funnel clouds were reported and I do not see any tornado reports on the SPC reports page for July 1st. Where did you see tornadoes were reported?
The reports are still on the page http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080721_rpts.html, although it went from three to two reports. I'm assuming they are still preliminary and Reno hasn't updated their survey yet.
I was following the storms on noaa's site that day. I have some friends that live in Reno and it caught my interest. I saw a trained spotter report indicating a tornado on the ground in Churchill county on Spotter Network. Here is a pic of the tor warned area. It was exciting to see a tornado possibility so close from home (close being 6 hours away). But we don't get much action in Southern Oregon.
The reports are still on the page http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/080721_rpts.html, although it went from three to two reports. I'm assuming they are still preliminary and Reno hasn't updated their survey yet.
Thanks I was looking at the wrong day for the SPC storm reports. My mistake. Interesting but not suprising that NV can see tornado events such as this. I wonder how common is this?
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