[Skywarn] [Cometupdates] New from COMET: Forecasting Sensible Weather with Water Vapour Imagery

Lloyd Colston colstonl at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 06:53:57 EDT 2016


On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 5:39 PM, COMET_Announcements <
comet_announcements at comet.ucar.edu> wrote:

> The COMET Program is pleased to announce the publication of the new
> lesson, Forecasting Sensible Weather from Water Vapour Imagery. In this
> capstone lesson, you will find out how to use your knowledge to make
> short-term forecasts of synoptic systems by comparing water vapour and
> surface analyses. Comparisons of these analyses will show you sloping
> vorticity tubes, ana- and katafronts, and dry conveyor belt pulses, all of
> which can have powerful forecasting implications in synoptic-scale systems.
> More information about this ~ 1 hour-long lesson is available online at
> https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=1124.
>
> The intended audience for Forecasting Sensible Weather from Water Vapour
> Imagery is any operational forecaster who is familiar with water vapour
> hand analysis and evaluating the three-dimensional structure of the
> atmosphere from water vapour imagery.  With its broad scope, the lesson
> should also appeal to students with an interest in forecasting.
>
> We welcome any comments or questions you may have regarding the content,
> instructional approach, or use of this lesson. Please e-mail your comments
> or questions to Bryan Guarente (guarente at ucar.edu). For technical
> support, please visit our Registration and Support FAQs at
> https://www.meted.ucar.edu/resources_faq.php
> -
>


Here's another class for your benefit.

Be safe



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Lloyd Colston   director
Altus Emergency Management
Altus, OK      http://www.altusok.gov
Phone:  580.481.2260
Fax:  580.482.4738

Præparate Ante malum.


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