Darrin Rasberry
I know I recently graduated from junior member, since I've learned quite a bit in my two months here, but there's still one very basic question left: how, exactly, do I effectively nowcast for others (or for my driver on the road) using a GRL3? I cannot find a comprehensive guide on this anywhere. Any links, as well as ongoing commentary, would be greatly appreciated, since my chase ability will be limited to the weekends until the first week of May.
I so far know how to detect couplets, eye potential "camping points" to a fair degree of accuracy for a newbie, and assess storm shape and structure to verify couplets and rotation/TVS using the radar; I can also give location arrival and intercept times due to the fact that I have to do quick arithmetic in my head for my profession. One thing I cannot do, however, is isolate a good storm to track to begin with; any advice on that would be appreciated, as well as considerations on how often a cell will change direction, what direction it will likely change to, and how to tell the type of supercell given only the radar.
Thanks in advance!
I so far know how to detect couplets, eye potential "camping points" to a fair degree of accuracy for a newbie, and assess storm shape and structure to verify couplets and rotation/TVS using the radar; I can also give location arrival and intercept times due to the fact that I have to do quick arithmetic in my head for my profession. One thing I cannot do, however, is isolate a good storm to track to begin with; any advice on that would be appreciated, as well as considerations on how often a cell will change direction, what direction it will likely change to, and how to tell the type of supercell given only the radar.
Thanks in advance!