IEM Daily Feature
Tuesday, 03 June 2014
Tuesday, 03 June 2014
Overnight Precipitation
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 05:37 AM
A large complex of thunderstorms are expected to fire to our west today and bring heavy
rainfall and severe weather into Iowa on Tuesday evening and night. Nighttime
precipitation is a very important part of Iowa's annual total. The featured map displays an
IEM computed percentage of total precipitation during June, July, and August that falls
during the twelve hours between 8 PM and 8 AM local time. All things being equal, we'd
expect half (50%) of the precipitation to fall over a twelve hour period (50% of the day), but
it does not work out that way for much of the country. A clear maximum appears over
southwestern Kansas thanks to a phenomena known as the low level jet, which drives
thunderstorms during the overnight hours and helps push them west through places like
Iowa. Minimums appear over the deep south and desert southwest. These locations get
summertime thunderstorms driven by peak heating from the sun driving instability.
Voting:
Good = 23
Bad = 8
Abstain = 2
Tags: precip jja summer
Voting:
Good = 23
Bad = 8
Abstain = 2
Tags: precip jja summer