Andrew Clope
EF1
Hey guys, first off I wanted to say thank you for the information that you've so generously given me so far. As I've said before, I have loved storms for as long as I can remember, and finally decided that I want to learn the science behind them, and maybe if I'm lucky see a supercell or tornado someday (call me crazy, but I'm actually more impressed by a well defined supercell than I am a tornado!).
Anyways, just wanted to thank you guys for all of the help so far.
I'm halfway through the thermodynamics chapter in Tim Vasquez' book "Weather Analysis and Forecasting Handbook" so maybe he covers this later in the book, but I'd like to try my hand at setting up my own forecasts and then as reports come in, see how correct/incorrect I am/was. I'm beginning to understand the SKEW-T Log-P's and what a sounding can tell you as Tim does a great job of explaining it in the book, but what other models should I be using? I see things like GFS and a few others that I cannot recall. Do I need to be familiar with these? The sheer amount of models that I see forecasters talk about just blows me away! So much information to absorb.
I see both F5 data and EUROWX advertised and talked about. From my understanding, they just wrap all of the different models up into one program?
What models do you folks feel are the MOST beneficial and the most needed to understand early in my learning experience? Which ones do I need to understand first? Which ones should I steer clear of just for sake of confusion?
Thanks,
Andrew
Anyways, just wanted to thank you guys for all of the help so far.
I'm halfway through the thermodynamics chapter in Tim Vasquez' book "Weather Analysis and Forecasting Handbook" so maybe he covers this later in the book, but I'd like to try my hand at setting up my own forecasts and then as reports come in, see how correct/incorrect I am/was. I'm beginning to understand the SKEW-T Log-P's and what a sounding can tell you as Tim does a great job of explaining it in the book, but what other models should I be using? I see things like GFS and a few others that I cannot recall. Do I need to be familiar with these? The sheer amount of models that I see forecasters talk about just blows me away! So much information to absorb.
I see both F5 data and EUROWX advertised and talked about. From my understanding, they just wrap all of the different models up into one program?
What models do you folks feel are the MOST beneficial and the most needed to understand early in my learning experience? Which ones do I need to understand first? Which ones should I steer clear of just for sake of confusion?
Thanks,
Andrew