User blog:Dr.Eduardo Berroa/Short-lived But Violent Thunderstorm

YESTERDAY SEVERE WEATHER IN MID-TALL TREES

An unexpected series of thunderstorms has swept Mid-Tall Trees yesterday mid-afternoon as thunderstorm development occurred across south southwestern Hennigan's Stead and extreme western lower Tall Trees due to a upper level trough strengthened across eastern South Hennessey. The upper level trough had a trailing cold front back through lower Tall Trees into Hennigan's Stead where the front was expected to trigger the development for thunderstorms as the airmass gradually destabilized. As the atmosphere destabilized...a potent southwesterly deep tropospheric flow maintained the development of supercells/organized bowing structural-like linear clusters capable of destructive winds...severe hail...some tornadoes...few strong were possible.

Thunderstorms developed during the afternoon and late evening hours as an strengthened upper level trough and cold front invaded Tall Trees. The strengthened upper level trough and the cold front provided extremely strong instability and vertical wind shear which was existed to trigger the development for low-topped thunderstorms and severe thunderstorms..expected marginally severe hail and locally damaging gusts...as well some threat for tornadoes were expected across Tall Trees.

Several relatively low-topped storms and severe thunderstorms developed and produced countless reports of hail up to around two inches in diameter..some areas saw hail to tennis ball-baseball size considering as the largest hailstones ever recorded. Twenty-six people..few bears and five deers were injured but nine people were unusually killed...as well ten foxes and eleven wolves were killed by hailstones. Severe hail was the most likely major primary impact across Tall Trees and almost several areas...and...counties experienced endless of hailstones.

Some low-topped thunderstorms and severe storms exhibited some slight low-level rotation...regarded the potential for thunderstorms to rotates and posed the development for tornadic activity in these storms. However...some rotations shown signs of tornadic incidents which were funnel clouds and wall clouds...these rotations failed to maintain themselves to be capable of becoming potential tornadoes but some rotations developed into apparent tornadoes.

An isolated macroburst due to a tornadic supercell was confirmed in Greekowen which brought down hundred fifties of trees..killed two people and one horse.

Four tornadoes..few tornadoes reached strong criteria caused some violently significant damage across Mid-Tall Trees...almost numerous trees were downed...five stagecoaches were destroyed..killed twenty horses and severely injured twenty-seven people but killed eight people. Even two pharmacy stores were heavily devastated..killed thirteen people. Seventeen bears and twenty-one elks were killed by fallen tree branches and an solitary but small wooden cottage was destroyed balefully...all of these fatally significant damages due to four tornadoes caused an moderate rate of tornadic events around the affected region.

In the lower Mid-Tall Trees...the following counties