North Carolina Gets Supercells, Too
I didn't mean to dis' North Carolina Wednesday by not including them in my blog, after all, I used to live there. They had a Slight Risk in effect, and I did have one eye on them.
One particular supercell developed north of Rocky Mount and moved southeast over Greenville before dissipating. It didn't last long, but it was a beaut. Not surprisingly, some impressive photos of hail have surfaced from Greenville.
The radar loop showing the line of storms, which was sparked by a stalled cold front, shows an impressive outflow boundary [WikiPedia] moving southwestward away from the storms.


ABOUT THIS BLOG
WeatherMatrix
AccuWeather Meteorologist and Social Media Manager Jesse Ferrell covers extreme weather and the intersection of meteorology and social media.