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Old June 17th 05, 08:56 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Thunder on Sunday


"Les Crossan" wrote in
message . uk...
As CAPE goes up the chances for thunderstorms increase. As LI goes down
the chances of severe weather increase. There are other factors involved
(moisture, temperature, topography, whole - atmosphere) but CAPE that high
and LI that low are not common in the UK.

This is from Bernhard Oker's website:

LIFTED INDEX:
0 Thunderstorms unlikely

0 - -2 Thunderstorms possible - trigger needed
-3 - -5 Thunderstorms probable
-5 - -7 Strong/severe thunderstorms. Tornadoes possible
-7 - -9 Move to Alaska
-9 Yikes

CAPE:
300 Weak convection (showers)
300-1000 Weak thunderstorms
1000-2500 Moderate thunderstorms
2500-3000 Strong thunderstorms
3000+ Very Strong thunderstorms

Col wrote:
"Les Crossan" wrote in
message
. uk...

If this comes off it's going to get a tad scary.... thunder almost
certain along with hail, gusty winds, torrential rain, tornadoes.....!!



Cape/Lifted Index.

Am I right in thinking that this is in simplistic terms, a measure
of atmospheric instability?

Col


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Les Crossan,
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54.95N 1.5W
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So what is Sheffield on the LIFTED INDEX:?