Toward a Definition of Texas Coastal “Streamer” Showers

Toward a Definition of Texas Coastal “Streamer” Showers

Toward a Definition of Texas Coastal “Streamer” Showers Joshua J. Schroeder, Rick Hallman, and Jason M. Straub NOAA/National Weather Service, Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley, TX [email protected] National Weather Service Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley Building a Ready Weather Nation “Streamer shower” appeared in NWS AFD’s 900+ times in 2017. Data courtesy Iowa State University Iowa Environmental Mesonet Archive But what does it mean? • “Streamer shower” not defined in AMS Glossary of Meteorology • A few references in the literature to streamer clouds/showers that form in the lee of islands: Chiao, et al. 2007 From an online search: Long, narrow, twisting appearance in satellite and radar imagery. KBRO NEXRAD 07-15Z, 07 Nov 2017 Some morphological similarity to lake-effect snow bands and trade- GOES-16 Ch. 3 Image & WPC Sfc. Analysis wind showers! 15Z 09 May 2018 Cloud elements “stream” from SSE to NNW with the mean boundary-layer flow. RAP Analysis Sounding RAP Analysis Sounding 13Z 07 Nov 2017 14Z 09 May 2018 Steep low-level lapse rates and elevated wind speeds consistent with increased heat/moisture flux and BL roll convection. How do you build a climatology without a definition? Back to the AFD’s… Why should anyone care? • Can be difficult to forecast, especially when/if they will move over land. • Vertical development can be enhanced with deeper moisture and lower stability ‒ Brief downpours and lightning strikes ‒ Can persist for 6-8 hours Enhanced streamer in pre-frontal environment: 22 Sep 2018 Conclusions & Future Work • Western Gulf streamer showers ‒ Long (up to 100’s of km), narrow, twisting appearance in radar/satellite imagery ‒ Cloud elements moving with mean BL flow ‒ Usually a low-level capping inversion ‒ Some correlation with annual SST cycle • Build a climatology to assist new forecasters ‒ Multiple years of radar data, strength/position of Gulf high, composite soundings, etc. ‒ Poll experienced regional forecasters ‒ Request a definition by AMS? National Weather Service Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley Building a Ready Weather Nation.

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