Tornado Reported in Jammu’s Akhnoor Area, No Damage Reported


Jammu, April 11, KNT: A rare tornado-like event was reported in the Akhnoor area of Jammu on Saturday, lasting for around 10 minutes, with no damage reported, according to Kashmir Weather.
The phenomenon, described as a localized tornado, was observed in the region earlier in the day, drawing attention due to its unusual occurrence in Jammu and Kashmir.
In a post-event analysis conducted nearly three hours after the incident, Kashmir Weather said Doppler weather radar data did not indicate any further potential for tornado activity in the region.
According to the analysis, the Plan Position Indicator (radial velocity scan) did not show any tight inbound-outbound velocity couplet, which is typically associated with rotation or mesocyclonic activity required for tornado formation.
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The velocity patterns appeared broad and disorganized, lacking strong gradients, suggesting the absence of any active rotational structure in the atmosphere.
Further, the vertical wind profile analysis showed weak and inconsistent winds at different altitudes, with no organized wind shear pattern necessary to sustain or redevelop a tornado.
Kashmir Weather also noted that surface cooling following the event reduced atmospheric instability, limiting the rise of warm, moist air required for the development of deep convective systems.
The analysis indicated that reduced energy levels in the atmosphere, including lower instability, made the likelihood of another tornado event in the area unlikely.
“No indications of any tornado structures were observed within a 100-kilometer radius,” the assessment stated.
The incident is considered unusual for the region, where such weather phenomena are rarely reported. [KNT]




