Ricreig
(User)
Thu Sep 23 2004 02:08 AM
Re: Basic questions

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OK, that makes sense. But if a TUTT means lower than normal pressures aloft, then does it differ significantly from an upper level low (ULL)? Sorry, I took meteorology once a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...


If I read the exerpt that Daniel found, it may have to do more with termperature than pressure. Read his reply to my post above and see if that makes any more sense.


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