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1. Moisture content (RH, w, ws, e, es) 2. Forecasting surface temps (Tmax, Tmin) 3. Theoretical temps (Tw, theta, thetaw, Tv) 4. Thickness (method, snow index) 5. Mechanical lift (LCLp, LFCp, ELp) 6. Convective lift (CCLp, Tp, LFCp, ELp) 7. Convective lift (CCLML, TCML, LFCCML, ELCML) 8. Turbulent lift (MCLML) 9. Inversions (radiation, subsidence, frontal, turbulent) 10. Fog dissipation (method) |
11. Stratus dissipation (method) 12. Contrails (method) 13. Stability indices (definitions, lifted layer) 14. Stability indices (SSI, LI) 15. Stability indices (FMI, KI) 16. Stability indices (TTI, SWEAT) 17. TRW elements (T1, T1A for gusts) 18. TRW elements (T2 for gusts; hailsize) |
Relative Humidity (RH) =
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Vapor Pressure (e)
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Saturation Mixing Ratio (ws)
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Saturation Vapor Pressure (es)
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Maximum Temperature (TMAX)
If there is an inversion present with top between 4000 and 6000 ft AGL:
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Minimum Temperature (TMIN)
Alternate method:
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Wet-Bulb Temperature (Tw)
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Wet-Bulb Potential Temperature (thetaw)
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Potential Temperature (theta)
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Virtual Temperature (Tv)
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Snow Index: y = 850 to 700 mb delta-z x = 1000 to 850 mb delta-z Scale:
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Lifted Condensation Level (LCL)
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Level of Free Convection (LFC)
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Equilibrium Level (EL)
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(PARCEL METHOD) |
Convective Condensation Level (CCL)
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Level of Free Convection (LFC)
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Convective Temperature (Tc)
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Equilibrium Level (EL)
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(MOIST LAYER METHOD) |
Convective Condensation Level (CCL)
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Level of Free Convection (LFC)
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Convective Temperature (Tc)
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Equilibrium Level (EL)
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Mixing Condensation Level (MCL)
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Radiation Inversion (illustration here)
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Frontal Inversion (illustration here)
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Subsidence Inversion (illustration here)
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Turbulence Inversion
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FOG DISSIPATION |
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DISSIPATION |
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TRAILS (CONTRAILS) |
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Definitions (illustration here)
DPD > 0 -> Conditionally stable |
Stability of a lifted layer
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Showalter Stability Index (SSI)
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Lifted Index (LI)
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Fawbush-Miller Index (FMI)
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Severe Weather Threat (SWEAT) Index
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T1 Method for TS Gusts (Inverson Present)
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T1 Method for TS Gusts (No Inverson)
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T2 Method for TS Gusts
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Hailsize
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_____, 1979. The Use of the Skew T, Log P Diagram in Analysis and Forecasting (AWS/TR-79/006 -- Revised). Air Weather Service (MAC), United States Air Force.
Miller, Robert C., 1975. Notes on Analysis and Severe-Storm Forecasting Procedures of the Air Force Global Weather Central (Technical Report 200 -- Revised). Air Weather Service (MAC), United States Air Force.