Daily Summary – 9 May 2012

The marginally-severe event predicted for the southeastern coastal U.S. panned out pretty much as expected.  We operated all day as two WFOs:  Charleston, SC (CHS) and Jacksonville, FL (JAX).  Each of our teams issued several SVR warnings.  One notable storm developed behind the first squall line and passed close to the KCLX radar, with a decent low-level notch and BWER.  All of the storm reports received were of (speed unmeasured) wind damage consisting of one or a few downed trees (with no diameters given!).

Greg Stumpf, EWP2012 Week #1 Coordinator

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