MJ Poore
EF2
As I understand it, an LLJ is a low level wind, ie in the lower 1200 meters, that flows contrary to the prevaling flow. It's a term used by severe weather forcasters to understand shear setup's. It's usually found in the presence of low pressure system.
I have attached two two images showing what I understand to be LLJ's in my country on days when supercells and tornadoes were reported. Would these be LLJ's...?
I have attached two two images showing what I understand to be LLJ's in my country on days when supercells and tornadoes were reported. Would these be LLJ's...?