cincywx
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looks like sbcape has come down a bit in ms, and appears to be some vbv in the mid levels but the drier air looks to be eroding?
18z soundings
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Definitely.Unfortunately I think this is just the warm up act.
We've got the Black Crowes playing....but the Stones are hitting the stage later.
Feels like a sauna in hereStarkville MS obs is really broken. Shows 111 degree temps with 104 dp. Lol.
Yeah I was going to say I think the moisture for JAN is on the wayLIX vs JAN definitely seems to show better low level moisture is incoming, still decent spread at JAN which has limited CAPE but those higher dews aren't that far off now as low level southerly flow kicks in stronger
I wouldn't put too much stock in the JAN sounding right now because that's not representative of what the environment will be like at go time there. SHV is more indicative of what the dynamics will be like in the future (although they'll probably be stronger further east due to stronger surface cyclogenesis and the stronger LLJ. The best dynamic support is several hours off from the MDT area and the moisture should increase as we get stronger low level flow; the fact that the Tds are a few degrees higher at LIX suggests there's more moisture upstream waiting to be transported northward.looks like sbcape has come down a bit in ms, and appears to be some vbv in the mid levels but the drier air looks to be eroding?
Excellent advice here.I wouldn't put too much stock in the JAN sounding right now because that's not representative of what the environment will be like at go time there. SHV is more indicative of what the dynamics will be like in the future (although they'll probably be stronger further east due to stronger surface cyclogenesis and the stronger LLJ. The best dynamic support is several hours off from the MDT area and the moisture should increase as we get stronger low level flow; the fact that the Tds are a few degrees higher at LIX suggests there's more moisture upstream waiting to be transported northward.
Excellent explanationI wouldn't put too much stock in the JAN sounding right now because that's not representative of what the environment will be like at go time there. SHV is more indicative of what the dynamics will be like in the future (although they'll probably be stronger further east due to stronger surface cyclogenesis and the stronger LLJ. The best dynamic support is several hours off from the MDT area and the moisture should increase as we get stronger low level flow; the fact that the Tds are a few degrees higher at LIX suggests there's more moisture upstream waiting to be transported northward.
Bear in mind that I was a liberal arts major and have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about. Caveat emptor.Excellent explanation
From Arkansas-area met.
No hedging allowed, my friend.Bear in mind that I was a liberal arts major and have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about. Caveat emptor.
would pay good money to see that concertUnfortunately I think this is just the warm up act.
We've got the Black Crowes playing....but the Stones are hitting the stage later.
From Arkansas-area met.