IEM Daily Feature
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Strong Ridge
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 05:47 AM
The heat is on for late August with high temperatures nearing 100
degrees in Iowa. This hot weather is thanks to a strong ridge of
higher pressure centered just to our south. Ridge is a meteorological
term that describes an area of higher pressure that tends to create
sinking motions in the atmosphere and steer storm systems around it.
The featured map presents a composite of 18 August events where the
high temperature reached 100 degrees for Des Moines. The field plotted
is geopotential height at 500 millibars. This is a measure of the
depth of the atmosphere up to 500 mb. The composite field shows
approximately our current weather situation with a strong ridge
centered just to our south. The approximate geographic center of the
ridge is plotted on the map as an x for each case. Our weather will
remain hot and dry as long as the strong ridge remains in place.
Voting:
Good = 70
Bad = 15
Tags: ridge aug
Voting:
Good = 70
Bad = 15
Tags: ridge aug