Misocyclones can be some of the most difficult tornadic circulations to track/predict/detect. During the late evening of April 16, 2009, a complex of tornadic thunderstorms produced numerous tornadoes, and quite a few were possibly small-scale misocyclonic spin-ups associated with relatively small-scale mesocyclones. There detection with WSR-88D nexrad data, was possible due to their close proximity (~5-10 miles) to the radar site. This is a clip of KLBK's Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan and Meteorologist Troy Christensen tracking these small-scale circulations on very small scale dry-line supercells.
What a faggot. He deserves to die.
HailSatan2009 7 months ago