Tornado Watch

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]112016b1[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones:  Los Angeles Basin from Downtown Los Angeles to the Southern LA County Coast … Orange County … San Diego Coastal/Valley areas …

Site:  SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a TORNADO WATCH effective this evening through the overnight tonight …

Date:  11/20/16 at 3:10pm PT

Forecast: The Tornado Watch issued on the site is because of the type of system Major Pacific Storm Amelia is.  The system is similar to what you’d see east of the Rockies with the trough axis swinging through violently and dewpoints are up to 60 in the watch area. 

This, with a south/southeast low level wind flow atop a southwesterly mid/upper level wind will cause spin in the atmosphere and when these thunderstorms hit tonight they’ll produce the dynamics for that chance of tornadoes, including land-falling waterspouts as tornadoes on the land. 

These supercells with tornado dynamics could move inland through the watch area … Orange County is favored as ground zero for the best low level shear, however all of the watch area will have a risk of tornadoes.  In addition to the risk of tornadoes, damaging down-burst winds will also be possible .. along with frequent lightning in the strongest cells.

10 mile rule:  These alerts issued on this site means that within your zone and 10 miles from you will see the event forecast for.  You may or may not see the event but it means you are in the zone or 10 miles from where someone will.

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