Thanks ajc and AFM.
>>And that is what the 12z run of the GFS is doing...lifting it out. I am not so sure this will happen. This is starting to be the time of year for the cutoff low in the SW US. The GFS always likes to see a progressive trof and doesn't like to cutoff lows...so it will be interesting to see if this low does cut off and dig. The earlier runs had it doing so...but now that the GFS is in the mid-range...day 4/5...it is pulling it out to the NE (the cut off low).
Yeah, seems like it always wants to move those things, but even if it was right and it lifted out, that would still indicate mostly higher pressure in the southeast and somewhat confirming my suspicion that the season cancel threads are going to be few and far between for a while.
Miami,
Thanks for the post. I ran the color watervapor loop, and I don't think I've ever seen dark reds that are showing up from South Carolina along the western periphery of 93L back toward Tampa. Is that ultra-dry air or is it something else? Sorry to seem like I don't know what I'm looking at there, but that really looks like desert dry if I'm reading it right. Your comments are appreciated as I didn't see a key for that WV loop. Thanks.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... ge_14km_wvSteve