Clark
(Meteorologist)
Tue Jun 07 2005 07:41 PM
Re: The Caribbean

MikeG -- that's our MM5, and by our, I mean my lab's MM5. I don't doubt it for a second, but the development there is still a bit of time ahead in the future. It's been persistent on this feature, though, so we'll see what comes of it. As a heads-up, starting tomorrow, we'll likely be doing 00z *and* 12z runs of the MM5, with output from the latter available late in the afternoon.

As for your other post - yes, that sort of thing is what I'm getting at. Look not just at one level, though, but at a series of levels and at the differences between those levels (the vertical wind shear). We don't have all of that output to the web for the MM5, but you can see it with the GFS, NOGAPS, or any other model.



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