IEM Daily Feature
Friday, 11 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
Water above our heads
Posted: 11 May 2012 05:55 AM
The featured chart presents daily values of precipitable water from the
NAM forecast model provided by BUFR data analysis for Des Moines. This
value represents the depth of liquid water if all the water in a column
of air was converted into a liquid form. In general, higher values
allow showers and thunderstorms to become more efficient rain
producers. The past few days have seen relatively low values of
precipitable water and the result has been dry weather and pretty blue
skies. Values for this variable increase during the summer reaching
totals above two inches.
Voting:
Good = 80
Bad = 15
Voting:
Good = 80
Bad = 15