Lake Charles Radar Confirmed Tornado

 An MCS resulted in a number of TDS and TVS signatures on radar near Lake Charles today.

This one was capture to the WNW of Sulphur LA as an MCS surged east in an atmosphere that had 5000J/KG of SBCAPE. In addition to a TDS a LSR was submitted to the Lake Charles office regarding significant damage to the Walmart in Sulphur downstream of where these stills were taken. Radar was primarily used to determine that a tornado was on the ground. Looking at some of the Octane data, it was noted that this tornado formed on the leading edge of a speed minimum on the EMESO-1 Octane Speed Display.

As the storm moved toward Lake Charles, the line segment began to bow out. Numerous reports of wind damage came in with an Semi being flipped on I-10 and a 60MPH wind gust reported by the Lake Charles ASOS. Velocity data showed a strong signal for damaging winds, and the Octane Speed Sat Display again gave us a significant gradient between speeds as the storm passed over Lake Charles. This data could be useful in verifying the potential for damaging winds, especially when storms are close to the radar.

The Octane Sandwich display seems to be an upgrade to the Day Cloud Phase Distinction although both displays could serve different purposes, with Day Cloud being useful in watching storms develop, while Octane is useful once storms become more organized in identifying more distinct elements of the storm.

-Charmander

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