IEM Daily Feature
Monday, 05 April 2010
Monday, 05 April 2010
Dew Points and Severe Weather
Posted: 05 Apr 2010 05:09 AM
The featured chart presents a quick analysis of near storm environment
for the archive of NWS issued Tornado and Severe Thunderstorm warnings
back to 1986 by month. The box and whisker plots help to visualize
the range of values common during the issuance of the warning. In
general, dew points are a bit higher for tornado warnings, which is
expected as higher dew points indicate more energetic environments and
perhaps higher relative humidities (lower cloud heights). For April,
once the dew points reach the 50s severe weather appears to be more
possible. Some severe weather occurred on Sunday over far southeast
Iowa, where surface moisture was available (dew points much higher
than the rest of the state). Higher dew points are expected to make
their way north today with a warm front and our chances of severe
weather will as well.
Voting:
Good = 18
Bad = 12
Tags: climate nws dewpoint
Voting:
Good = 18
Bad = 12
Tags: climate nws dewpoint