June 25th 2003

On 25 June, two convective lines began to develop over north-central and southwest Oklahoma. The more northern line evolved into a squall line, producing locally heavy amounts of rainfall. These lines moved southeastward across Oklahoma between 20 GMT 25 June and 13 GMT 26 June. A new region of convective cells developed over southwest Oklahoma during the later morning hours of 26 June, producing light rainfall.

VCP 43 - EL=0.5 deg

LONG PRT

Reflectivity - Long PRT - Non PC - EL=0.5

Reflectivity

Spectrum Width - Long PRT - Non PC - EL=0.5

Spectrum Width

SHORT PRT

Velocity - Short PRT - Non PC - EL=0.5

Non PC Doppler Velocity

Velocity - Short PRT - PC - EL=0.5

PC Doppler Velocity

MEDIUM PRT

Velocity - Medium PRT - Non PC - EL=0.5

Non PC Doppler Velocity

Velocity - Medium PRT - PC - EL=0.5

PC Doppler Velocity

 

VCP 43 - EL=1.5 deg

LONG PRT

Reflectivity - Long PRT - Non PC - EL=1.5

Reflectivity

Spectrum Width - Long PRT - Non PC - EL=1.5

Spectrum Width

SHORT PRT

Velocity - Short PRT - Non PC - EL=1.5

Non PC Doppler Velocity

Velocity - Short PRT - PC - EL=1.5

PC Doppler Velocity