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Daily Weather Summary
July 3, 1999:
Surface high pressure starting to take over. With the air a little
drier over Tennessee, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered Cu
clouds. A small chance of an isolated thundershower this
afternoon, given the fact that a weak surface thermal boundary
stretches to our SE, caused by morning cloud/clear line.
High: 93 Low: 72 Mixing Hgt. 2000 m MSL. 850 mb winds becoming
light out of the SSE this afternoon, around 10 kts.
Tomorrow's Forecast
July 4, 1999:
Surface ridge continues, with mostly sunny skies and only isolated
afternoon showers at most. 850 mb winds very light, generally out
of the south. High: 94 Low: 72.
Day after Tomorrow Forecast
July 5, 1999:
Pretty much the same as Sunday. High: 95 Low: 73
Outlook
High pressure continues during the period from Tuesday through Thursday,
so expect mostly sunny skies to continue with only isolated afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs: 92 to 97. Lows: 72 to 76. MRF seems to try
to develop a tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico later in the week,
then brings the tropical moisture into Tennessee by late Friday
and next weekend. Too far out to worry about this, since likelihood
that MRF is actually correct on this is very low.
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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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