Thunderstorm Wind — Judith Basin, Montana
2023-08-18 · near Windham, Judith Basin, Montana
Event narrative
Measured by military AWOS site k1cm Charlie.
Wider weather episode
Two episodes of severe weather were observed over this period. The first, on August 18, was related to a ridge breakdown by a strong shortwave. Dry low and mid levels resulted in deep inverted-V profiles, which were conducive to strong wind gusts.
The second episode of severe caliber gusts occurred on August 22nd. Moist southwesterly flow aloft, along with embedded shortwaves resulted in the developments of showers and thunderstorms across Central and Southwest Montana August 22nd. The area just experienced the remnants of Hurricane Hilary, which resulted in relatively moist lower levels, which in turn helped produce ample instability for severe thunderstorms.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1115281. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.