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ORIGINALLY POSTED ON DRJACKT.INFO Site... Wed 9:30am PDT.
Take a look at ETA (Now the NAM or WRF model) for Fri/Sat 06/23 & 24 Fri... There is an extensive area 21,000 msl across all the Eastern Sierras then east into Central NV. Even the Mojave Desrt of Southern CA is showing Ti=0 max boundary layer heights 17,500 to 19,500. This looks realistic to me given my 30 years of watching these patterns. Cloud bases 17,000-18,000 in the Sierras where there's a little more moisture... also over the Mojave Desert. Elsewhere... 22,000 will make this day mostly blue... BUT SPECTACULAR SOARING! Sat... EVEN BETTER! Larger area 21,000 thermal heights from the Tehachapi Mtns east to Needles including all the Eastern Sierra across most of NV. This pattern is the "classic" 1000KM + situation for this part of the S.W. U.S. Circulation around a large 500mb high over Western NV bring NE to E light flow sweeping the steep lapse rates of Central NV toward the Sierras and Western Mojave. Steep lapse rates brought their from overnight allow early trigger times... say around 10am local. It also keeps the stable marine air near the western edge of the deserts. All this is reflected well in the WRF/NAM model. Low level SW-W wnds below 5000msl cut into the unstable airmass from the Tehachapi mtns extending into the deserts about 10-20miles by 6-7pm. That means there will be thermals trigger by the accompanying shear line probably to sunset or beyond. All in all... great soaring days are ahead... Sun and Mon should also be OUTSTANDING days... with more cu markers and isolated high based thundertorms. Walt, WX |
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Watch it, Walt. The eyes of Albuquerque are upon you! :-)
-Echo X-Ray WaltWX wrote: ORIGINALLY POSTED ON DRJACKT.INFO Site... Wed 9:30am PDT. Take a look at ETA (Now the NAM or WRF model) for Fri/Sat 06/23 & 24 Fri... There is an extensive area 21,000 msl across all the Eastern Sierras then east into Central NV. Even the Mojave Desrt of Southern CA is showing Ti=0 max boundary layer heights 17,500 to 19,500. This looks realistic to me given my 30 years of watching these patterns. Cloud bases 17,000-18,000 in the Sierras where there's a little more moisture... also over the Mojave Desert. Elsewhere... 22,000 will make this day mostly blue... BUT SPECTACULAR SOARING! Sat... EVEN BETTER! Larger area 21,000 thermal heights from the Tehachapi Mtns east to Needles including all the Eastern Sierra across most of NV. This pattern is the "classic" 1000KM + situation for this part of the S.W. U.S. Circulation around a large 500mb high over Western NV bring NE to E light flow sweeping the steep lapse rates of Central NV toward the Sierras and Western Mojave. Steep lapse rates brought their from overnight allow early trigger times... say around 10am local. It also keeps the stable marine air near the western edge of the deserts. All this is reflected well in the WRF/NAM model. Low level SW-W wnds below 5000msl cut into the unstable airmass from the Tehachapi mtns extending into the deserts about 10-20miles by 6-7pm. That means there will be thermals trigger by the accompanying shear line probably to sunset or beyond. All in all... great soaring days are ahead... Sun and Mon should also be OUTSTANDING days... with more cu markers and isolated high based thundertorms. Walt, WX |
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