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High CAPE
Being pretty ignorant and new to all this, does a high CAPE on
theWetterzentrale site definitely point towards severe thunderstorms or does it have to be combined with other factors. What are the opinions for storms in France in the coming week? I'd be very interested to know where else to look and what else to consider. Iris McCanna (All outgoing messages certified virus free) |
High CAPE
"Barry & Iris McCanna" wrote in message ... Being pretty ignorant and new to all this, does a high CAPE on theWetterzentrale site definitely point towards severe thunderstorms or does it have to be combined with other factors. What are the opinions for storms in France in the coming week? I'd be very interested to know where else to look and what else to consider. Iris McCanna (All outgoing messages certified virus free) Was my question so stupid that no-one is going to answer me :-))) Iris McCanna |
High CAPE
================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Hi Barry and Iris, Just got back from a lovely Dartmoor walk in a max of 22.7 deg C (very pleasant indeed). High CAPE by itself is certainly not enough. You need moisture in the lower half of the troposphere and you need a trigger to release the instability. France often has high CAPE values but the air is often dry so all you get is some high level cumulus late in the day. It looks like on Tues and Weds some scattered storms are possible but impossible to pinpoint at this stage as it will depend on local convergence effects. Also later in the week there is a possibility of a PV anomaly or upper trough swinging NE from Biscay to trigger something. HTH a bit I've only had chance for a quick appraisal. Will. -- " Visit www.meteo.fr for your French holiday weather " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A COL BH site in East Dartmoor at Haytor, Devon 310m asl (1017 feet). mailto: www: http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk DISCLAIMER - All views and opinions expressed by myself are personal and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barry & Iris McCanna wrote in message ... "Barry & Iris McCanna" wrote in message ... Being pretty ignorant and new to all this, does a high CAPE on theWetterzentrale site definitely point towards severe thunderstorms or does it have to be combined with other factors. What are the opinions for storms in France in the coming week? I'd be very interested to know where else to look and what else to consider. Iris McCanna (All outgoing messages certified virus free) Was my question so stupid that no-one is going to answer me :-))) Iris McCanna |
High CAPE
"Alan Duckers" wrote in message ... Being pretty ignorant and new to all this, does a high CAPE on theWetterzentrale site definitely point towards severe thunderstorms or does it have to be combined with other factors. What are the opinions for storms in France in the coming week? I'd be very interested to know where else to look and what else to consider. Hi Iris, there is some information in the FAQ which should give you some idea http://www.booty.demon.co.uk/FAQ/2A.htm#2A.23 and a explanation of CAPE values http://www.booty.demon.co.uk/metinfo/models/topics.htm best regards, Alan -- Wirral, Merseyside. 53.2N 3.0W 40m amsl Alan and Will, Thank you both very much indeed. This is very helpful. We're sweltering at the moment! Regards Iris McCanna |
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