NSSL WDSS-II MESH Tracks KML Files
18 October 2007 Tornado Outbreak
Last udpated 11:59 am CDT, 19 October 2007


These KML files link to the NSSL MESH tracks product in 2-hour segments from the 18 October 2007 tornado outbreak and can be viewed in Google Earth. They can be used to determine locations to dispatch ground survey teams. An example of the utility of this product can be seen with the Lansing, Michigan tornado (see below).

  • Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, central and eastern Kentucky, and central Tennessee region (NE sector) - 4:34 pm to 1:44 am EDT
  • Illinois, western Kentucky, Missouri, western Tennessee region (NC sector) - 3:34 pm to 11:18 pm CDT
  • Eastern Alabama and Florida Panhandle region (SE sector) - 3:34 pm to 11:18 pm CDT
  • Western Alabama and Mississippi region (SC sector) - 3:34 pm to 11:18 pm CDT
  • All sectors - all times

    These products show the Maximum Expected Size of Hail (MESH). These values are determined by performing NSSL's MESH algorithm at each WSR-88D radar site from accross the CONUS and merging those data to a Lat/Lon grid.

    To view the products in Google Earth, check the box in the sidebar next to the 2-hour period of interest. Be aware the TIFF image overlays are large and may take a minute or two to load. Once loaded, you can click on the product name in the sidebar and use the fader slider bar to make the image partially transparent. Zoom in on the MESH track of interest and locate landmarks the low-level MESH signature passed over.

    These images have been created by scientists at the Experimental Warning Program, a part of the Hazardous Weather Testbed at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory.