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Expected Storm Motions
Posted: 30 Apr 2024 05:30 AM, Views: 1191
When the NWS issues tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings, they include a storm motion speed and direction (warning example). The featured chart summaries these storm motion vectors for tornado warnings issued by NWS Des Moines since mid 2007 (inception of implementation of this encoding). The warnings for the recent tornado outbreak on Friday are denoted with red crosses. The tricky part with understanding this plot is the storm motion direction. A value of south indicates a south to north movement or one might say "from the south". Anyway, the storm motions on Friday were mostly within the most common direction and speed combinations, that being about 40 MPH from the southwest.
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2020: Needed Dry April
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2014: Another cold month
2013: Last inch of snow
2012: March versus April
2009: 15 years of data
2008: May Day Storms?
2007: Upward trend continues
2006: Made up deficits
2003: Needed Rains
2002: Rainy May Day
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Soil Temperatures
Data from the Iowa State Soil Moisture Network is found on this website and daily soil temperature averages are used to produce the highlighted analysis.