Large hail in Argentina
GOES-16 (GOES-East) “Red” Visible (0.64 µm) and “Clean” Infrared Window (10.3 µm) images (above) showed the development of severe thunderstorms which produced very large hail in the Córdoba, Argentina area on 08 February 2018. Distinct above-anvil cirrus plumes were evident on the Visible imagery, with pulses of overshooting tops exhibiting Infrared brightness temperatures in the -70 to -80ºC range (black to white enhancement). The hail reportedly began around 1930 UTC or 4:30 PM local time. [Note: there is evidence that large hail produced by the northernmost storm may have set a new world record for size]The above-anvil cirrus plumes could also be seen in GOES-16 Near-Infrared “Snow/Ice” (1.61 µm) images (below).
An Aqua MODIS True Color Red-Green-Blue (RGB) image viewed using RealEarth (below) showed the thunderstorm just west of Córdoba around 1850 UTC. One of the largest hailstones was observed in the western suburb of Villa Carlos Paz. According to the Worldview site, the coldest Aqua MODIS cloud-top infrared brightness temperature at that time was -78ºC (below). A time series plot of surface observations at Córdoba (below) showed the warm temperatures and high dew points prior to the arrival of the thunderstorms; there were a number of hail reports between 19 UTC and 02 UTC (4 PM to 11 PM local time).This hail that fell in Argentina Thursday, more than 7″ across, might be a Southern Hemisphere record. More info: https://t.co/0VqmRZpdnb Image: Victoria Druetta pic.twitter.com/cmdB600mJe
— Capital Weather Gang (@capitalweather) February 10, 2018
D’autres photos très impressionnantes de grêlons géants le 8 février à Villa Carlos Paz, #Argentine, province de Cordoba
On peut estimer un diamètre de 10-15 cm sur ces photos#grêle #hail #granizo #Argentina
source : fb Rodrigo Contreras Lopez https://t.co/ycY7HvqqKG pic.twitter.com/r7ZuMxE6PV— Etienne Kapikian (@EKMeteo) February 11, 2018
Large hail-producing storms in #Argentina on 8 Feb – #GOES16 VIS/IR Sandwich – **brought to you by the script make_sandwich.sh pic.twitter.com/hfGKaC37zK
— Dan Lindsey (@DanLindsey77) February 10, 2018
There were some interesting hail reports out of Córdoba, Argentina on Thursday. Here’s the 12Z sounding, (heavily) modified for 18Z.
Pretty good CAPE, but much less shear than I’d expect for giant hailstones. I’m guessing just enough to develop supercell structures. pic.twitter.com/aiXsao5jL3
— Tim Supinie (@plustssn) February 10, 2018