On Jul 28, 12:06*pm, IdoMillet wrote:
On Jul 28, 1:52*pm, IdoMillet wrote:
Just wanted to share an interesting article found at:http://www.stormtrack.org/forum/arch...php/t-716.html
Here are some key figures extracted from it:
- non-severe thunderstorm: 15 to 30 MPH (1,200 - 2,500 fpm)
- severe "Multicell cluster" thunderstorms: 60 MPH (5,500 fpm)
- supercell: typical 70 or 80 MPH with extremes of 150 to 175 MPH
(12,000 - 15,000 fpm)
Cheers,
- Ido
Just to clarify: the numbers above are updraft speeds - not wind
speeds.
There is a barogram I think Ben Green made while accidentally getting
sucked into a supercell in a K-6 that isn't far from these numbers.
His vertical speed while in a full spin (intentional) was around
90mph. Add the 45pmh sink rate of the spin and you have a 135mph
updraft. If I find it I'll scan and post it along with clarifications
if the ras hivemind hasn't already filled in the correct details by
then
-Paul