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Daily Weather Summary
June 30, 1999:
Frontal boundary which passed us yesterday is now moving back northward
through Tennessee. Therefore, we will get back into the moist and more
unstable air this afternoon. Also, with some weak upper-level shortwaves
moving through, and the front being close by, there is a chance for some
showers/thunderstorms this afternoon and overnight, but expect less than
2 hours of rain in most locations. 850 mb winds will be WSWly at 10-15
kts by late afternoon. High: 87 Low: 71 Mixing Hgt.: ~ 1000 m MSL.
Tomorrow's Forecast
July 1, 1999:
What appears to be the last in the series of 500 mb shortwave troughs
will swing through on Thursday, and with the moist and unstable air
mass we will have in here tomorrow, there will once again probably
be some scattered thundershowers, primarily in the afternoon and
evening. 850 mb winds will be strong, out of the SW at 25-30 kts.
High: 90 Low: 72.
Day after Tomorrow Forecast
July 2, 1999:
Surface high pressure ridge starts to build into the area, bringing
S or SWly flow. Any thunderstorm activity will be widely scattered
during the afternoon/evening hours, and most spots will be dry on
Friday. High: 92 Low: 72.
Outlook
Surface ridge takes control Saturday through Monday, as 500 mb high
builds over eastern US. Expect hot temperatures, with mostly sunny
skies and only isolated afternoon thunderstorms each day, and mainly
light southerly flow. Highs: 94-98 Lows: 71-77.
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Profiler Plume Depiction
The following shows a depiction of plume locations as predicted by the
profiler winds assimilated into a one-dimensional boundary layer model.
The top image shows particle positions as of the previous evening. The lower image shows particle positions as of the following morning for particles released beginning the previous noon.
Forecast Plumes
The following gives a depiction of plume locations using a Lagranagian
Particle Model coupled to the Regional Spectral Model. The RSM is run daily
in a forecast mode at TVA Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
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ARL Hysplit Trajectories
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