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Special Weather Briefing 1/28/2013

Special Weather Briefing 1/28/2013. Bill Parker Warning Coordination Meteorologist. National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana. Overview. Dual Polarization Radar Upgrade Still ongoing…KSHV will not be available for Tuesday’s Severe Wx event

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Special Weather Briefing 1/28/2013

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  1. Special Weather Briefing1/28/2013 Bill Parker Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

  2. Overview Dual Polarization Radar Upgrade Still ongoing…KSHV will not be available for Tuesday’s Severe Wx event Surrounding NWS Radars will be used to provide warning service Spotters Needed Trained Skywarn Spotters will be valuable during this event Severe Wx Event A cold front will approach the area Tuesday afternoon… and initiate severe thunderstorm activity with warm moist air ahead of it. SPC currently has all of the area in a Slight Risk Outlook… with much of Southern AR and Northern LA in a Moderate Risk Outlook. Severe Wx Possible: Damaging Winds, Tornadoes, and Large Hail National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

  3. Dual Polarization Radar Upgrade • Still ongoing…A new part failed installation • New expected date of completion… Thursday January 31st (tentative) • We will use our surrounding NWS Radars to monitor and provide warning service for tomorrows event.

  4. Trained Spotters Please contact us with reports Here’s how… • Utilize NWSChat- Our chat room name is shvchat • Call our spotter telephone number if you can’t get through on the media line 1-800-551-8338 • Louisiana folks, feel free to contact us on our R7GOHSEP radio • Arkansas folks, feel free to contact us on the AWIN radio channel 1-14 • Or submit a storm report electronically at this website • http://www.srh.noaa.gov/StormReport/SubmitReport.php?site=shv

  5. Monday afternoon Satellite image L L H H

  6. Tuesday Morning(1/29)

  7. Windy on Tuesday 15-25 mph Winds

  8. SPC Severe Outlook

  9. Main Severe Wx Threats • 1) Damaging Winds • 2) Isolated Tornadoes • 3) Heavy rainfall/Large hail

  10. Timing 6 pm Tuesday L

  11. Timing L Midnight

  12. Heavy Rainfall

  13. Summary • SHV Radar is still out of service • Storm Spotters will be especially valuable with this event • Windy conditions Tuesday in advance of the storm system • Severe weather possible Tuesday afternoon/evening for areas west of a Hope, Ar to Shreveport, La line • Severe weather possible Tuesday evening/night for areas east of a Hope, Ar to Shreveport, La line • 1 - 2 inches of rain commonly anticipated Visit www.weather.gov/shv for the latest forecast * * Visit us on Facebook at Us National Weather Service Shreveport Louisiana Follow us on Twitter @NWSShreveport

  14. NEXT CONFERENCE CALL: Thursday, January 31th @ 10 AM www.srh.noaa.gov/shv/briefing National Weather Service Shreveport, Louisiana

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