Marine Thunderstorm Wind — Reno Beach To the Islands Oh, Lake Erie
2022-08-29 · near The Islands, Reno Beach To the Islands Oh, Lake Erie
Event narrative
A buoy about one-mile north of Port Clinton recorded a peak convective gust of 40 mph from a passing squall line.
Wider weather episode
A surface low drifted eastward across far-northern Ontario during the evening of the 29th, which allowed Lake Erie and vicinity to reside in the warm sector as the low's trailing cold front approached slowly from the western Great Lakes. Moderate to strong MUCAPE, moderate effective bulk shear, and moderate to strong DCAPE resided over Lake Erie and vicinity. As an outflow-dominant squall line evolved generally eastward in this environment, it generated scattered gale-force peak wind gusts along the northern Ohio shore. Despite the squall line's slight outflow-dominance, several waterspouts managed to develop along the downshear gust front just offshore Cleveland.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1052690. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.