It has been unseasonably quiet in all of the LMA networks the past few days; unfortunately, the upcoming week does not look too promising either. In the meantime, below is a summary of severe/near severe activity in any of the networks during the project so far including the date/time & corresponding networks…
Note: No systematic verification of jumps has been processed for any of the cases.
April:
4 Apr 2012 – NALMA: approx. 2300 UTC (possibly out-of-range).
5-6 Apr 2012 – NALMA: 2300-0100 UTC.
9-10 Apr 2012 – WTLMA / OKLMA: 2100-0200 UTC (possibly out-of-range for both networks).
12 Apr 2012 – WTLMA: 0100-0500 UTC.
13-14 Apr 2012 – OKLMA: 1900-0500 UTC.
15 Apr 2012 – WTLMA: 0300-0500 (& 14 Apr OKLMA, 2100+ UTC, likely out-of-range)
17 Apr 2012 – NALMA: 1900-2100 UTC (possibly out-of-range)
20 Apr 2012 – WTLMA/OKLMA: 0000-0300 UTC
20 Apr 2012 – FL-LDAR: 1900-2300 UTC
22 Apr 2012 – FL-LDAR: 0700-0800 UTC.
25 Apr 2012 – WTLMA: 0000-0300 UTC (possibly out-of-range).
26 Apr 2012 – WTLMA: 2200-2300 UTC (possibly out-of-range).
27 Apr 2012 – NALMA: 0000-0100 UTC (possibly out-of-range).
29 Apr 2012 – WTLMA/OKLMA: 0000-0700 UTC.
29-30 Apr 2012 – WTLMA: 2300-0500 UTC.
30 Apr / 1 May 2012 – WTLMA/OKLMA: 2100-0500 UTC.
May (as of 2245 UTC on 14 May 2012):
2 May 2012 – DCLMA: 2000-2230 UTC.
3-4 May 2012 – DCLMA: 2100-0200 UTC.
4 May 2012 – DCLMA: 1600-1700 UTC.
6 May 2012 – NALMA: ~1100 UTC.
6-7 May 2012 – NALMA: 1700-0100 UTC.
7 May 2012 – NALMA: 1900-2100 UTC.
8 May 2012 – NALMA: ~1800 UTC (possibly out-of-range).
14 May 2012 – FL-LDAR: (likely non-severe and under jump threshold; HWT Spring Experiment/EWP operating in domain).