I thought id start this topic nice and broad to discuss the misconceptions held by certain individuals as to whether this particular event(namely the Ballarat Tornado), was a true shear induced tornado.
Some questions I believe need to be raised:
As suggested by Harald Richter(sp?) I dont believe this storm was responding to the shear enviroment: clearly with the more than sufficient available energy we would have seen a rapidly rotating and highly organised cell, likely to be Classic or HP...as far as I can see this is not present. Some claims have been made suggesting the bureau detected a mesocyclone...I feel that Harald would have been one of the first to check for this and thus his scepticism makes this questionable.
While the CAPE is apparently low, surface heating meant that the CAPE figure was likely over 2000. LIs for this region were -6 and below, so definitely an enviroment with the potential for supercellular development. Speed shear I find to be slightly lacking from what I would expect in a classic tornadic enviroment: 90 degree directional with 30 knots approx speed.
Definitely appears sufficient low level wind turning to induce low level vorticity and in my opinion with the conjunction of outflow provide an optimal enviroment to produce a significant landspout.
the closest available sounding:
What are peoples thoughts?