spiral wrote:
15.51 pass
So, the center is closer to the convection that fired up? Or am I reading that wrong? Big question is does the shear lighten up? Also, what is that spinning on Florida right now then?
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spiral wrote:Its a broad low.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
spiral wrote:
15.51 pass
NCSTORMMAN wrote:spiral wrote:Its a broad low.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
What is that? Also, could a storm in theory form under that deep convection? Or does a storm always need a low first.
wxman57 wrote:NCSTORMMAN wrote:spiral wrote:Its a broad low.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
What is that? Also, could a storm in theory form under that deep convection? Or does a storm always need a low first.
Kind of a chicken or the egg question. Persistent deep convection results in rising air and a lowering of surface pressure. But what causes the persistent deep convection? Sometimes it's a weak area of low pressure at the surface, but it could be an upper-level feature.
wxman57 wrote:NCSTORMMAN wrote:spiral wrote:Its a broad low.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
What is that? Also, could a storm in theory form under that deep convection? Or does a storm always need a low first.
Kind of a chicken or the egg question. Persistent deep convection results in rising air and a lowering of surface pressure. But what causes the persistent deep convection? Sometimes it's a weak area of low pressure at the surface, but it could be an upper-level feature.
spiral wrote:A garden variety storm don't need to be a low it can come from many source's ie a front, sea breeze,mid level trough That deep convention i think is associated with the mid level circulation and not a garden variety storm or a collapsing storm.
NCSTORMMAN wrote:spiral wrote:A garden variety storm don't need to be a low it can come from many source's ie a front, sea breeze,mid level trough That deep convention i think is associated with the mid level circulation and not a garden variety storm or a collapsing storm.
Can a mid level circulation form a storm?
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