SUCCESS 48 hour Meteorological Forecast

12z 24 April 1996

Forecast Based on

Synopsis


An upper level ridge is analyzed over the northern Plains. A surface trough extends from northeastern NE to western TX. The winds are southerly at 15-20 kts. The satellite picture shows plenty of upper level moisture over the Rockies with cirrus streaming over KS and OK.

Prog Discussion


Two strong shortwaves (one over southern Alberta, the other at 45N, 130W) will flatten the upper level ridge and dig a trough over the midwest in the next 48 hours. A strong pressure gradient will form the Rockies through the Plains as deep surface low tracks across the northern Plains. The winds will be strong and gusty today and tomorrow. A cold frontal passage on the morning of April 25 will result in the southerly winds shifting to strong northwestly winds. With the abundant moisture from the former Pacific northwest system, cirrus clouds will persist today and tomorrow. Mid level clouds will form after the frontal passage. The skies will clear late in the afternoon on the 25th.

48 hour Forecast:

12z 24 Apr - 00Z 25 Apr: Highs in the 70s. Winds out of the southwest at 20 kts. Persistent cirrus of varying thickness.

00Z 25 Apr - 12Z 25 Apr: Lows in the upper 40s. The front will pass around midnight. The winds will shift from southwestly to northwesterly.

12z 25 Apr - 12Z 26 Apr: Cooler temperatures: upper 60s. Winds from the northwest at 20+ kts gusting to 30 kt. Early morning, mid and upper level cloudiness. Clearing in the late afternoon.

Extended Range Discussion:


12z 26 Apr - 12Z 27 Apr: The upper level trough will progress to the eastcoast. Kansas will be in an area of subsidence. High pressure will build in after the front causing light winds and clear skies. Temperatures in the ~70.

Walker and Mace


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