Thunderstorm Wind — Saluda, South Carolina
2022-05-06 · near Saluda, Saluda, South Carolina
Event narrative
Sheriff dispatch reported lots of hail and numerous trees down across Saluda county.
Wider weather episode
A mid-upper level trough approached the area by afternoon with a broad area of divergence and strong flow thanks to an associated jet streak. A surface warm front, connected to a developing low pressure center over the Ohio Valley, lifted north of the area by early afternoon. An alley of 2000+ J/kg of CAPE was present by mid-afternoon and mid-level dry air preceded the surface cold front, both combining for an enhanced wind and hail threat. With strong deep layer shear over 50 knots, the surface front forced convection quickly became severe.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1023639. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.