Dan Robinson
EF5
I watched Gabe Garfield’s excellent new videos on tornado forecasting and was interested to learn that I’ve apparently been mistaken for most of my chase career about where the EML (elevated mixed layer or colloquially, the cap) originates. In Gabe’s talk, he cites downsloping-driven warming/drying in the lee of the Rockies as a primary source of the EML. I was always under the impression that the EML was advected from the dry and warm higher-elevations in the desert Southwest. A common term in forecasting is “EML source region” which I’d always understood as the desert Southwest/Mexican mountains. Does that source region actually instead mean the lee side of the Rockies?


