IEM Daily Feature
Monday, 05 June 2023
Monday, 05 June 2023
Meager Shear
Posted: 05 Jun 2023 05:30 AM
The weather to start off June has more resembled August with slow moving afternoon thunderstorms
driven by a humid air mass and strong heating. The slow storm movement has even been in
uncommon directions to the west and southwest. The reason is that the flow of air aloft is rather
stagnant from the east and without much directional nor speed shear to support more robust
thunderstorm activity. The featured chart presents a measure of speed sheer between the surface and
3km aloft based on an archive of soundings from Davenport. The units and concept here maybe a bit
too meteorological, but generally higher shear values support more robust thunderstorms by allowing
the updraft and downdraft of the storms to be separated. Otherwise you get pulsey behavior as the
downdraft interferes with the updraft. Anyway, you can see how recent sounding values this year have
been at the very low end of a climatological range.
Voting:
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Tags: sounding shear
Voting:
Good = 13
Bad = 0
Tags: sounding shear