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Mike Powell | All | Heavy Rain/Flood KYTNINOH |
November 10, 2024 9:52 AM * |
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AWUS01 KWNH 101428 FFGMPD OHZ000-TNZ000-KYZ000-INZ000-ILZ000-102000- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 1150...Corrected NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 927 AM EST Sun Nov 10 2024 Corrected for discussion typo Areas affected...western and northern KY and surrounding portions of TN/IN/OH Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding likely Valid 101400Z - 102000Z Summary...Additional localized totals of 2-3" likely to lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding. Discussion...Streaks of moderate to heavy showers have been ongoing early this morning across much of western KY into far southern IN, producing hourly totals of 0.5-1.0" (with 3-hr totals as high as 2.0-3.0". This efficient rainfall is occurring within the warm sector of a mature low pressure system, centered over the Midwest. A strong low-level jet (40-50 kts at 850 mb) is providing ample moisture transport into the region, and low-level (925-850 mb) convergence is significant. This convergence is better visualized via isentropic analysis with upglide most evident on the 294K and 296K surfaces (centered near 900 mb) at 30-40 kts. Aloft, the right-entrance region of a 100 kt jet streak is providing divergence to compliment the low-level convergence, and convection is expected to continue within this zone of highly anomalous moisture (with PWs near 1.6", indicated to be near the max moving average per BNA sounding climatology). While the 00z/06z CAMs mostly indicate forward-looking 6-hr totals maximized near 1", the HRRR and FV3 are indicating localized totals closer to 1-2" (with 06z HREF 40-km neighborhood probabilities for 2" exceedance as high as 25%). Given that 2.0-3.5" amounts have been recorded over the past 3-6 hrs (already at or exceeding corresponding FFGs), additional isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding are considered likely (as the FLASH CREST unit streamflow response is already fairly robust from southwest KY to the greater Louisville metro area). Churchill ATTN...WFO...ILN...IND...LMK...MEG...OHX...PAH... ATTN...RFC...LMRFC...OHRFC...NWC... LAT...LON 39328439 38718390 37448548 36198733 36148874 36718898 37928762 38478667 38978573 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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