Today a view to neighboring Vorarlberg, my "original" homeland:
Unbelievable as it has tonight and poured in the morning on the eastern shore of Lake Constance. In Bregenz, it was within 12 hours about 130 mm of which fell about 70 mm in just 2 hours (see the second highest figure)! The extreme rainfall event was relatively small scale, but it has caused major damage.
way it looks has once again called the "Lake Effect" means, at least for a gain of precipitation, and this is the second time within a few days. How it works as follows: Rather cool and unstable stratified air flows over the relatively warm lake surface. It "sucks" the air with water vapor and fully above the lake to form showers and thunderstorms. These pledges have been raised on a slope, which resulted in an additional gain of Precipitation added.
wind direction and strength at different heights using the wind profiler in Schaffhausen (source: MeteoSwiss)
Today, the wind direction was perfect (see picture above). With the NW to WNW-wind in the lower layers, the air brought up the Lake almost completely longitudinally crossed before on the other bank ausregnete. The wind speeds at 2,000 meters were constant at about 35 km / h.
The result of this continued moisture supply curve as the sum of precipitation of the weather station Bregenz Altreuteweg:
The temporal and spatial sequence of the precipitation event can be followed on the best means of radar images. Although the radar of MeteoSwiss in the Albis almost 100 km away from the scene, is the precipitate was very well captured:
12-hour rainfall (27 July 2010, approximately 0h to 12h) basis the radar data. Due to the large distance to the radar site
the totals are a bit too deep (source: MeteoSwiss).
radar film in 5min increments of 27 July 2010,
about 5h to 11h in the morning. The black symbols are
lightning location (source: MeteoSwiss)
about 5h to 11h in the morning. The black symbols are
lightning location (source: MeteoSwiss)
such events occur in the summer time and again - mostly, of course, not just in this form. On 6 August 2006, settled in Alberschwende a similarly intense thunderstorms. At that time fell in a few hours 140 mm of rain, so during a very similar weather conditions as today.
Here are some links to reports, damage reports, photos and footage:
Vorarlberg online
ORF Vorarlberg Studio
Here are some links to reports, damage reports, photos and footage:
Vorarlberg online
ORF Vorarlberg Studio
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