• MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2116

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    ACUS11 KWNS 261753
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 261752=20
    GAZ000-261845-

    Mesoscale Discussion 2116
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1252 PM CDT Thu Sep 26 2024

    Areas affected...portions of eastern/southeastern Georgia

    Concerning...Tornado Watch 684...685...

    Valid 261752Z - 261845Z

    The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 684, 685 continues.

    SUMMARY...Low-topped supercells have shown increased low-level
    rotation over the last few hours across southeastern/eastern GA. The
    air mass in place is not overly favorable for tornadoes in the short
    term casting some uncertainty on the longevity of the tornado
    threat. A greater tornado risk should develop later today as Helene
    approaches.

    DISCUSSION...As of 1745 UTC, regional radar imagery shows a broad
    area of stratiform precipitation and embedded convective elements
    ongoing near a stationary front across potions of southern/eastern
    GA. North of the primary outer bands of TC Helene, substantial
    precipitation has been ongoing over the past 24. Despite strong
    low-level warm air advection, the precipitation has severely limited
    diurnal destabilization this far inland. With Buoyancy less than 250
    J/kg of MUCAPE on SPC mesoanalysis, most of the convection is very
    low-topped and weak. Still, low-level hodographs have enlarged (and
    will continue to do so) through the day. This is supporting some
    tornado risk with the more robust cells in several weak bands.
    Eventually, a higher-theta E air mass should move in as the core of
    Helene approaches from the south later this afternoon/evening. This
    could support more buoyancy and a greater tornado risk.

    The primary uncertainty remains the limited buoyancy through the
    next several hours north of and west of Tornado Watch #685 and #684 respectively. A local extension of the active watches could be
    required to cover the more uncertain short-term tornado risk.
    However, the approach of Helene will eventually support a
    longer-fused tornado threat as low-level wind fields and buoyancy
    increase substantially. For now, the risk of tornadoes appears
    lower, though trends will continue to be monitored.

    ..Lyons/Mosier.. 09/26/2024

    ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj= g!_tpDohcQz6MDgwTYDGzxSRh5yMgJoNTmu66XAQkRKFnaWKafxyl_pVO3yBf7W9FQH509ot-FP= lebsA4k33BNkDGYB_c$ for graphic product...

    ATTN...WFO...CHS...CAE...JAX...FFC...TAE...

    LAT...LON 31638231 31748395 31968427 32928364 33298289 33408240
    33218227 32108210 31928211 31638231=20


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