I have been watching the discussion on the possibility of severe weather this Wednesday. I have a few questions. I see that Iowa is an area of interest, but I am confused where the moisture is and why this area looks favorable when there has been a cap? From what I can gather, there is a definite dewpoint depression for areas of Iowa. I see the triple point and I know that a triple point can be a very playable area, but will there be enough moisture and enough lift to make this work? Also, will directional shear be enough to compensate for speed shear in some instances? I was using Iowa as an example, but if someone can show me how/why this may be or not be a good area, I would love to hear it! Other options are always welcome, because this time has me scratching my head a bit.
I really need someone that can take me on as an apprentice of sorts, because as soon as I think I have something figured out, I get thrown for a loop.
I really need someone that can take me on as an apprentice of sorts, because as soon as I think I have something figured out, I get thrown for a loop.