simonjk
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I hope you had a good weekend.
What a difference a month makes (although who can tell for how long?
Take a look at the skew-t diagrams below. Now, these are essentially graphs of temperature against height. The right hand red line is air temperature, the blue line to the left is dewpoint. Where the two touch is totally saturated air, hence cloud.
Below are three skew-t’s one for Birmingham and they show what the profile of the air was like above Birmingham.
The first is for 9am Sunday morning (yesterday). See how wet the skew-t is? Totally saturated all the way up through the atmosphere, hence the reason it was raining so much.
But now, look at today. See how the lines are spreading apart. It shows that the air is drier and that is certainly what it is like outside. Lots of sunshine (although frosty) today.
And then tomorrow (skew-t 3) at 9am is even drier. So a couple of fine days ahead.
Skew-t’s are really useful diagrams for showing you how moist air is, and what height clouds are at. You can see them at (http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-...&MODELLTYP=4&VAR=pslv&HH=0&BASE=-&WMO=&ZOOM=0)
Don’t forget you can now watch Weatherweb.TV 24-hours a day at http://www.weatherweb.tv and I’ve added a video today about the weather this week.
Best wishes,
Simon
I hope you had a good weekend.
What a difference a month makes (although who can tell for how long?
Take a look at the skew-t diagrams below. Now, these are essentially graphs of temperature against height. The right hand red line is air temperature, the blue line to the left is dewpoint. Where the two touch is totally saturated air, hence cloud.
Below are three skew-t’s one for Birmingham and they show what the profile of the air was like above Birmingham.
The first is for 9am Sunday morning (yesterday). See how wet the skew-t is? Totally saturated all the way up through the atmosphere, hence the reason it was raining so much.
But now, look at today. See how the lines are spreading apart. It shows that the air is drier and that is certainly what it is like outside. Lots of sunshine (although frosty) today.
And then tomorrow (skew-t 3) at 9am is even drier. So a couple of fine days ahead.
Skew-t’s are really useful diagrams for showing you how moist air is, and what height clouds are at. You can see them at (http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-...&MODELLTYP=4&VAR=pslv&HH=0&BASE=-&WMO=&ZOOM=0)
Don’t forget you can now watch Weatherweb.TV 24-hours a day at http://www.weatherweb.tv and I’ve added a video today about the weather this week.
Best wishes,
Simon