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Marine Thunderstorm Wind — South Santee River To Edisto Beach Sc From 20 To 40 Nm, Atlantic South

2020-04-13 · near Edisto Buoy (41004), South Santee River To Edisto Beach Sc From 20 To 40 Nm, Atlantic South

35 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Buoy 41004 measured a wind gust of 35 knots.

Wider weather episode

A severe quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) moved across coastal waters during morning hours of April 13, 2020 ahead of an approaching cold front. The environment ahead of the QLCS was unusually unstable for this time of day and year, with gulf moisture spreading upper 60 to near 70 dewpoints into a warm sector across the waters and mid level lapse rates around 7 C/km helping produce mixed layer convective available potential energy (MLCAPE) as high as 2000 J/kg. Within the warm sector, very strong vertical shear associated with a 50 knot plus low and mid-level jet, effective bulk shear around 70 knots, effective storm relative helicity in the 400-600 m2/s2 range, and VAD wind profiles displaying large, curved low-level hodographs were supportive of well organized convection and potentially embedded supercell thunderstorms in a QLCS capable of producing damaging winds and waterspouts. As the QLCS swept across the waters, severe thunderstorms produced high winds.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 887362. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.