wxman57 wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:So then the circulation apparent on KBRO radar is Mid-Level right?
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
I believe you need to look at a longer loop, perhaps 3 hours. I can see a broad mid-level spin about 120 miles across centered inland NW of Brownsville. There's one flare-up of squalls on the eastern periphery of this ring, probably what you're referring to as the circulation. But I'm not sure if there is a circulation aloft there. Could be, but it could also be that the decaying squall sent out an outflow boundary to the south that makes it look like a spin. Really hard to tell.
In any case, echoes that far from radar are well above the surface. My current software doesn't let me measure beam height, but I'd estimage the beam is maybe at 7000- 10,000 feet or so at that distance from BRO.
Ok that's what I figured being that far away from the site. Thanks for clearing that up.
