Thursday, June 18, 2020

#2346 "March Warm Frontal Rain"

It had rained all day. I love the rainy weather. Brisk southerly winds confirmed that the warm front was to the north of Singleton Lake. Eastern Ontario will be in the favoured location of the long wave atmospheric trough with climate change. Low pressure in the atmospheric is typically associated with clouds and precipitation and those are very good things on a hotter globe.

 The temperatures had spiked into the mid teens Celsius. The ice of the western basin was covered in water providing a clear reflection of the dark forest on the far shore. The ice was melting as well.

A line of instability was crossing the warm front. Severe thunderstorm watches were out for low topped supercells. This weather situation is typical for a spring warm sector with lots of wind shear and instability. There was a lot of energy in the sky and hopefully the oils.

The severe thunderstorms turned to the right and passed south of Singleton Lake. That's OK. People may want to see a tornado before they die... but not just before they die. That is why I am such a big fan of remote sensing.

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