BKDPhillips
EF1
Hello,
I am not studying to be a meteorologist and don't have all the technical info but enjoy learning via this forum about something that has interested me for a long time. So if this is a silly question forgive me... but what do you mean by a left mover or right mover? Do you mean the entire storm on the radar/as I look at it out my window or the rotation of the clouds within the storm (which is what I thought you meant when saying it is anticyclonic or cyclonic)? Which is rare or common? Why?
Thanks for helping an interested and very new student of understanding weather from a "more technical" view. As you can see from my question, I have a lot to learn!!
I finally went out just to observe last week and saw some wall clouds in the Kansas City area and for me that was unbelievable!
Belinda
I am not studying to be a meteorologist and don't have all the technical info but enjoy learning via this forum about something that has interested me for a long time. So if this is a silly question forgive me... but what do you mean by a left mover or right mover? Do you mean the entire storm on the radar/as I look at it out my window or the rotation of the clouds within the storm (which is what I thought you meant when saying it is anticyclonic or cyclonic)? Which is rare or common? Why?
Thanks for helping an interested and very new student of understanding weather from a "more technical" view. As you can see from my question, I have a lot to learn!!
I finally went out just to observe last week and saw some wall clouds in the Kansas City area and for me that was unbelievable!

Belinda