Austin Jones
EF1
Let me start by saying in the last year I have learned so much through Storm Track just by reading but never really participating, and really appreciate the great people and knowledge on the site. This will be my first question thread, and I hope to start participating in discussion much more in the future. Here it goes:
It is my understanding that boundaries/fronts act as a source of lift for storm initiation. I would like to know more about the relationship between the boundary and the storm, after the storm has initiated and/or matured. This question has arisen after reading and hearing others mention that a storm "attached to, or rode a boundary". I have also heard discussion of storms being either in front of or behind a boundary and that this effected the life of the storm. Can anyone tell me about the processes that are occurring between the boundary and the storm in these and/or other instances?
It is my understanding that boundaries/fronts act as a source of lift for storm initiation. I would like to know more about the relationship between the boundary and the storm, after the storm has initiated and/or matured. This question has arisen after reading and hearing others mention that a storm "attached to, or rode a boundary". I have also heard discussion of storms being either in front of or behind a boundary and that this effected the life of the storm. Can anyone tell me about the processes that are occurring between the boundary and the storm in these and/or other instances?