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An area of severe thunderstorms approached the city of Greeley from the southwest around 0200 UTC.  Strong, low level outflow winds developed as the storm began to affect the city.  Considerable roof and tree damage was incurred.  The outflow generated a well defined arcus cloud that was photographed from the CHILL radar site.  The radar was located between the gust front / fine line and the main precipitation core at 0225 UTC.  By 0347 UTC, strong convection had become quite widespread across much of the CHILL radar's northeast azimuth quadrant.  
An area of severe thunderstorms approached the city of Greeley from the southwest around 0200 UTC.  Strong, low level outflow winds developed as the storm began to affect the city.  Considerable roof and tree damage was incurred.  The outflow generated a well defined arcus cloud that was photographed from the CHILL radar site.  The radar was located between the gust front / fine line and the main precipitation core at 0225 UTC.  By 0347 UTC, strong convection had become quite widespread across much of the CHILL radar's northeast azimuth quadrant.  


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Revision as of 12:09, 21 November 2007

CSU-CHILL Casebook: 11 July, 2001

An area of severe thunderstorms approached the city of Greeley from the southwest around 0200 UTC. Strong, low level outflow winds developed as the storm began to affect the city. Considerable roof and tree damage was incurred. The outflow generated a well defined arcus cloud that was photographed from the CHILL radar site. The radar was located between the gust front / fine line and the main precipitation core at 0225 UTC. By 0347 UTC, strong convection had become quite widespread across much of the CHILL radar's northeast azimuth quadrant.

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