IEM Daily Feature
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Thin Clouds
Posted: 10 May 2012 05:56 AM
If you live in Iowa, you may have noticed that the clouds yesterday
afternoon were very thin (having short vertical extent). The featured
chart presents a vertical sounding of the atmosphere over Ames based on
model data from the RAP model. The red line is temperature and green
line is dew point. As the sun heats the ground, the lower part of the
atmosphere warms and mixes vertically until it reaches air that is
relatively much warmer and unwilling to mix down. The sounding shows
that this level was very well defined with a sharp increase in
temperature and rapid decrease in moisture. This caused the vertical
extent of the clouds that developed at the top of the mixed lower
atmosphere to be very flat.
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Tags: sounding
Voting:
Good = 30
Bad = 7
Tags: sounding