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Flash Flood — Clark, KS

May 18, 2017

An upper low continued to move out over the central High Plains, while a surface low deepened over the Texas Panhandle. A warm front drifted northward over central and southwest Kansas in response to strong meridional flow over the region to the east of the upper low. A very moist air mass spread back into central and southwest Kansas to the east of a dryline. MUCAPE values upwards of 2000-3000 j/kg with 0-6km bulk shear on the order of 50-60 knots created a severe hail/wind/tornado event with

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 706091). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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