Hallo!
Hier die Idee von ESTOFEX. Höchste Warnstufe anscheinend doch weiter in Westen, Vorarlberg ist aber noch drinnen und der restliche Westen im LVL 2. Auf präfrontale Zelle, wie sie sich auch gestern gebildet hatten, wird hingegen gar nicht eingegangen:
A level 3 was issued across central-E France, NW Switzerland and SW Germany mainly for severe to extremely severe wind gusts and very large hail.
A level 2 surrounding the level 3 is issued for the same threats, but with slightly lower likelihood.
DISCUSSION
... S France through Switzerland, the Alpine range and S Germany ...
*** Very large hail and several swaths of severe to extremely severe wind gusts are forecast across the area ***
Models are in good agreement concerning the evolution of 1500+ J/kg of MLCAPE (locally even 3000+ J/kg) across S France, Massif Central, NW Switzerland, and N Italy thanks to the steep mid-tropospheric lapse rates. CAPE will overlap with strong vertical wind shear, which will increase towards the evening hours and will decrease from W to E. Across the Massif Central, models simulate around 25 m/s of 0-6 km and 20 m/s of 0-3 km shear. Initiation is expected in the afternoon hours due to the orographic lift as the front will still be far W. First storms will rapidly become supercells with almost certainty of large hail occurrence. Given substantial amounts of CAPE in the hail growth zone and rather straight and very long hodographs, 8+ cm hail may occur in the strongest storms.
The highest severe weather risk will be due to the severe to extremely severe wind gusts. High-resolution, convection-allowing, models consistently show one or more swaths of severe wind gusts across the area, including pockets of gusts exceeding 32+ m/s. The exact track with the most intense gusts is not clear. With the lack of strong linear forcing, the upscale growth of convection will depend on details such as storm mergers of individual supercells. Upscale growth will be supported by progressively deeper boundary layer towards E with Inverted-V profiles and high potential for strong cold pools.
While some of the models show an increase in the low-level SRH towards the evening hours across E France and SW Germany, the predominance of linear convective mode and high LCLs may hinder the tornado threat. This threat needs to be monitored especially if isolated supercells manage to persist into the late evening hours.
Lvl 3 is introduced for the area with the anticipated highest likelihood of extremely severe weather (very large hail in the W and extremely severe wind gusts in the E). Lvl 2 covers also parts of N Italy, where some of the models depict an evolution of supercells or another system with severe wind gusts in the late night to early morning hours. The severe weather threat would be very high given the degree of CAPE/shear overlap.
Quelle: ESTOFEX (
https://www.estofex.org/)