Super
Tuesday - February 5-6, 2008 Tornado Outbreak
Why
Did The Tornado Skip Nashville & Davidson County - A Meteorologist
Theory
I
know alot of people are probably wondering why the tornado lifted
as it approached Davidson County Tuesday Night February 5th, 2008.
I'm
not sure that we will ever know the complete answer but here are
my thoughts as what may have caused it to lift as it moved through
Davidson County.
Over
the years there have been alot of studies of supercell tornadoes
and their environment.
One
concept that I think could have played a role is that of the Rear
Flank Downdraft.

The
Rear Flank Downdraft is a prominent feature of tornadic supercells.
The Rear Flank Downdraft forms on the backside of the supercell
storm and can be observed visually as a clear slot. The Rear Flank
Downdraft is a region of dry air wrapping around the back of a
mesocyclone in a supercell thunderstorm. These areas of descending
air are essential in the production of supercellular tornadoes.
Warm
Rear Flank Downdrafts promote tornadoes, while Cold Rear Flank
Downdrafts
discourage them.
Cold
air downbursts impinging upon the tornado as it approached Davidson
County would have caused the tornado funnel to tilt increasingly
from the vertical, becoming a funnel cloud as it lifted above
the ground and possibly dissipating over Davidson County to only
reform in Sumner County a short while later as warmer air got
entrained.
Spotter
reports of strong, warm inflow winds Southeast of the wall cloud
(area of strongest
updraft) would suggest a higher tornado risk than the case where
the wall cloud is undercut
by cold air outflow.
-Bobby
Boyd
Meteorologist
NWS/Nashville, TN