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BrianT August 9th 04 11:39 PM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 
I see a lot said about MSC's in this weather group, not really sure what
they are or do but I think Les shows a lot of interest in them. Came across
this website:
http://www.meteoliguria.it/fronti_new.html
And it shows MSC's are these the MSC's Les talks about?

Regards
BrianT [Leeds]

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Jon O'Rourke August 10th 04 12:00 AM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 
"BrianT" wrote in message
...
I see a lot said about MSC's in this weather group, not really sure what
they are or do but I think Les shows a lot of interest in them. Came

across
this website:
http://www.meteoliguria.it/fronti_new.html
And it shows MSC's are these the MSC's Les talks about?

Regards
BrianT [Leeds]


Do you mean a Mesoscale Convective System (MCS), Brian ?
If so see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.w....htm#Mesoscale
I could be missing something but I don't quite see how the link you've
provided relates to them.

Jon.




BrianT August 10th 04 07:32 AM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 
"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
...
"BrianT" wrote in message
...
I see a lot said about MSC's in this weather group, not really sure what
they are or do but I think Les shows a lot of interest in them. Came

across
this website:
http://www.meteoliguria.it/fronti_new.html
And it shows MSC's are these the MSC's Les talks about?

Regards
BrianT [Leeds]


Do you mean a Mesoscale Convective System (MCS), Brian ?
If so see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.w....htm#Mesoscale
I could be missing something but I don't quite see how the link you've
provided relates to them.

Jon.


Hi Jon - 1st my header should say MCS [not MSC !]
The link shows areas [?] of MCS [what ever they are].
I will look at the link you have provided.

BrianT



Waghorn August 10th 04 07:53 AM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 
And it shows MSC's are these the MSC's Les talks about?

Regards
BrianT [Leeds]


Do you mean a Mesoscale Convective System (MCS), Brian ?
If so see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.w....htm#Mesoscale
I could be missing something but I don't quite see how the link you've
provided relates to them.

Jon.
Some features on trough lines are marked as MCSs on this satellite analysis.
Many thanks for posting this Brian as there's a link to BOLAM 21km model output inc an archive,with
some excellent stuff.
Les shld also find the 6.5km model output for Northern Italy interesting.
BTW I see CSIP caught the early stages of the 22July small scale MCS (?)-
http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/%7Eswr00cjm..._20040722.html

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regards,
david
(add 17 to waghorne to reply)



Jon O'Rourke August 10th 04 08:38 AM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 

"Waghorn" wrote in message
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Snip

Some features on trough lines are marked as MCSs on this satellite

analysis.

Ah right, I see what you mean. Not sure I believe them though :-)

Jon.



Les Crossan August 10th 04 05:08 PM

MSC's - [for LES ?]
 
Fascinating, Northern Italy is something of a hotspot in summer, usw
stormchase tours from Milan to Bologna, anybody?? The composite doesn't show
an mcs imho (but i could be wrong)

The UK 'small scale MCS' sat pic is even more fascinating with the
overshooting top and anvil shield - the radar cross section looks very
similar to the zamg page
http://www.zamg.ac.at/docu/Manual/Sa...CMs/Cb/key.htm i'll stick my neck
out here - that baby was almost certainly an MCS...

Next week: a tornadic supercell and superbolts clobbering football stadiums
in Wearside (:

Les

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Les Crossan,
Wallsend, Tyne & Wear 55N 01-30W,
Home of the Wallsend Stormcam - http://www.uksevereweather.org.uk

"Waghorn"


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