>
>>
>>> That high is presently centered over Baton Rouge:
>>> http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/data/gfs/12/gfs_namer_000_500_vort_ht.gif
>>
>>The plot on weather.unisys.com places the 500mb high pressure centered
>>right over Little Rock. That seems to line up better with what I'm
>>seeing with the water-vapor satellite shot for the east edge, but the
>>west edge of the flow certainly looks like it's following 500mb.
>>
>>300mb and 200mb is looking really interesting. The amount of windspead
>>and direction variations between the levels tells me that some of
>>those supercells in Nebraska could really scoot.
>>
>
> Could be a bit interesting these next few days, though I feel that the
>shift you're seeing may suggest higher winds aloft, which will shear those
>supercells.
>
This became more interesting late yesterday when NWS issued a WINTER STORM
WARNING for north central Montana.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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