I get out of bed and see blue skies…
Do I need to re-sit my JAA IR Met ground school?
The visible moisture is in the occluded fronts. Two cold fronts are dry and drier.
Not sure I would have predicted that though.
Arne wrote:
Not sure I would have predicted that though.
Me neither, but I have previously been surprised by “dry” fronts. They do not seem to me as common as “wet” fronts. A front is after all just the border between two masses of air.
Is there any sign in the MSLP that the front was dry?
Peter wrote:
Is there any sign in the MSLP that the front was dry?
Not that I know of. @Mooney_driver would probably be able to explain this.