Surface Severe Weather Parameters
Sector Three
Note from the Storm Prediction Center:
With the exception of the national sector, the six sub-sectors will change as SPC forecasters monitor these areas for hazardous weather. This information is provided by SPC as a way of sharing the latest severe weather diagnostic techniques with local forecasters.
The SPC runs a 2-pass Barnes surface objective analysis around :05 after each hour, using the latest RUC forecast as a first guess. Next, the surface data is merged with the latest RUC forecast upper-air data to represent a 3-dimensional current objective analysis. Finally, each gridpoint is post-processed with a sounding analysis routine called NSHARP to calculate many technical fields related to severe storms.
Here is more information about the Mesoscale analysis page and a detailed description of the parameter fields: Explanation of SPC Severe Weather Parameters.
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The following images are just a few that are available for this sector. For more information, see SPC Mesoscale Analysis Page.
NWS 2 km Base Reflectivity Mosaic
925 mb Height (m), Temperature/Dewpoint (C), Wind (kt)
850 mb Height (m), Temperature/Dewpoint (C), Wind (kt)
700-400 mb Differential Vorticity Advection
850 mb Frontogenesis and 800-750 mb EPVg
Precipitation Potential Placement
Most Unstable Lifted Index (C), 850 and 500 mb Winds
Surface Dewpoint (F) and 700-500 mb Lapse Rate (C/km)
Supercell Composite Parameter (Left-Moving)
Significant Tornado Parameter (Fixed Layer)
Significant Tornado Parameter (Effective Layer)
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