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A Generalized Approach to Precip Type Forecasting

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Page 1: A Generalized Approach to Precip Type Forecasting

A Generalized Approach to Precip Type Forecasting

Page 2: A Generalized Approach to Precip Type Forecasting

Temperature of the Atmosphere

• The key aspects are diagnosing the temperature of the entire atmosphere.

• Think about warm (above freezing) layers and cold layers (below freezing).

• What is the surface temperature?– If it is well above freezing, rain is likely.– If it is near or below freezing, frozen (or freezing

rain) is likely.

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Examples of Freezing Rain

• Note the large warm layer from ~900mb-750mb and the shallow cold layer near and at the surface.

• Surface temperature is also below freezing.

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Freezing Rain

Once again, note large warm layer, (~900mb-680mb) shallow near surface cold layer, and subfreezing surface temperature.

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Examples of Sleet

• Note smaller (less depth) and cooler warm layer between ~830mb-760mb and deeper cold layer near the surface.

• Surface temp is below freezing.

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Sleet

• Once again, note shallow and cooler warm layer and deep cold layer near surface.• Also note the rather cold temperatures at the surface.

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Examples of Snow

• Note the entire atmosphere is below freezing.• Temperatures are quite cold (<-20C) high in the cloud layer and at the surface. • Note: A cloud layer is located where the temperature dewpoint spread is ≤4C.

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Snow

• Entire atmosphere is below freezing.• Cold high in cloud layer (<-20C) and near surface

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Examples of Rain

• Note large layer above freezing and surface temp is well above freezing.

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General “Rules of Thumb”• Large warm layer, (>3C) shallow near surface cold

layer, and surface temp below freezing = freezing rain.

• Small and cooler (1-3C) warm layer, deep near surface subfreezing layer, and surface temp <0C = sleet.

• Entire atmosphere below freezing = snow– Exceptions!

• It can snow when the surface temp is above freezing as long as it is below freezing just above the surface.

• It can rain when the entire atmosphere is below freezing (when there is a shallow cloud layer close to the surface)

• Large warm layer and surface temp above freezing = rain.

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The 540 Thickness Line• Another very general “rule of thumb”– If the 1000-500mb thickness is below 540dm snow

is possible. If it is above, rain is more likely.

The thick blue line is the 540dm (5400m) line.

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What is the precip type?

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What is the precip type?

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What is the precip type?