These some of the best supercell photographs that I have never seen before, and they are the best never taken in Spain to me
Mesocyclones were identified by Doppler in both structures. As I remember, one of them was an anticyclonic supercell.
Enjoy!
http://www.cazatormentas.net/foro/repor ... #msg354763
What kind of supercells do you think they were? I would say LP type or classic.
Twin supercells chased last wednesday in Spain. INCREDIBLE!
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Re: Twin supercells chased last wednesday in Spain. INCREDIBLE!
Great pictures! The landscape kind of reminds me of the United State's inter-mountain west.
I love watching storms develop.
I love watching storms develop.
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HURAKAN wrote:Pedro, ¿en qué parte de España tomaron estas fotos?
Pedro, in what part of Spain where these pictures taken?
Close to a town called Arnedillo and Ocón, in La Rioja, northern Spain. You can look for that location in the Google Maps
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I'm going to say both. At first it appears to be a HP Supercell, lots of precipitation...then it transitioned into a mix of HP/LP and finally at the end, it had a very small precip area and the "bell" shape you'd expect
from a LP Supercell.
http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/supercells.html
Granted, I'm going by photos and radar, though the radar seems to not show much activity the entire time (where the arrows are pointed) so not sure.
from a LP Supercell.
http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/supercells.html
Granted, I'm going by photos and radar, though the radar seems to not show much activity the entire time (where the arrows are pointed) so not sure.
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