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This is a list of meso-gamma mesoscale discussions, which are issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center during high-confidence and high-impact severe weather events.
SPC mesoscale discussions for a high-impact and high-confidence strong tornadoes (EF2+) or winds greater than 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) are called meso-gamma mesoscale discussions. Meso-gamma mesoscale discussions are rarely issued by the SPC. As of May 2024, the Storm Prediction Center has issued 42 meso-gamma mesoscale discussions ...
A mesoscale discussion may refer to: Mesoscale convective discussion, a forecast concerning thunderstorms issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) Mesoscale precipitation discussion, a forecast concerning precipitation issued by the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) Category: Disambiguation pages.
By mid-afternoon, an expansive mesoscale convective system evolved across much of central and eastern Texas, exhibiting numerous updrafts and an increasing potential for extensive damaging winds. As this complex surged southeastward, it evolved into a derecho —a particularly long-lived and widespread damaging wind event—as it moved into the ...
Mesoscale meteorology. Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems and processes at scales smaller than synoptic-scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale. Horizontal dimensions generally range from around 5 kilometres (3 mi) to several hundred kilometers. Examples of mesoscale weather systems are sea breezes, squall ...
On the evening of March 24, 2023, a large and destructive tornado struck the communities of Rolling Fork and Silver City, Mississippi, killing 17 people and injuring at least 165 others. [1] [2] [3] The tornado was the strongest and deadliest of a widespread tornado outbreak in the Southern United States between March 24–27, 2023.
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At 7:12 a.m. Central Daylight Time on May 6, a mesoscale discussion was issued concerning an upgrade to a tornado-driven high risk across central and north central Oklahoma and south central Kansas, which was issued at the 1300Z outlook. However, throughout the morning and afternoon, only weak tornadoes occurred across the Plains.