On May 31, 2005, a supercell thunderstorm formed in Texas. The resulting split produced a left- and a right-mover. The left-moving thunderstorm then proceeded to split into its own set of left- and right-movers. After that, numerous features were evident on the RADAR: outflow boundaries, hook echoes, and even a sunspike. Numerous severe weather reports came from this cluster of storms, including some tornado reports and very large hail.
OK, gotta ask. What's a sunspike?
AtarahDerek 1 year ago
I was once a frequent weather update checker, I went to NOAA national weather service radar and clicked on central texas, The strength scale was in the upper violet and in some cases White.
wallyd611 1 year ago
wow
skateboy159 2 years ago