Nearly circular outflow boundary from an air-mass t-storm

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This storm was east of Tulsa this evening. Classic airmass TSRA.

Thought y'all might get a kick out of it.
 

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Cool!! Very interesting to be able to see a visualization of the outflow.
 
Just moved from Tulsa in December. What kind of winds did this create at the boundary?

Your new paint job is quite nice!
 
James if you don't mind, I tried recreating the image you are using...

What product are you using and any special settings to see what you have here ?

It would be very helpful to me to see outflow boundaries where I'm working at.

Thanks.

edit - that paint job is beautiful nice Cardinal !
 
You can see the outflow boundaries on pretty much any doppler radar product. I was on AWC last night and you could see several Tstms over North Georgia with boundaries depicted. Give the storm a wide birth and you'll be good. If not, you'll get a decent jolt out of it.
 
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winds were 30-40mph. product was GR-Analyst.

showed up nicely on mobile products like Pykl3 (android) and Radarscope (iStuff)
 
So when do you get to do a weather broadcast while flying that newly repainted Cardinal?
 
how about this one?


http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/data/2013/jpg/a1.13198.1834.LakeErie.143.250m.jpg
a1.13198.1834.LakeErie.143.250m.jpg
 
NIIIICE!!! Notice the absence of cu over the cooler water of the lake, except for the t-storm....
 
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