26 April 2010

Denver's Tuesday Discussion

A tranquil day for the front range as an upper level ridge moves across area and high pressure in control at the surface. Temperatures at 700mb are shown to rise 10C between 00Z Tuesday and 00z Wednesday by the 12z run of the GFS. As the ridge axis moves across the area by 18z Tuesday a southwest flow will result bringing warm dry air from the southwest. Our low temperature Tuesday morning could be effect by moisture and cloud cover shown on both the GFS and NAM. Light winds will begin to pick up at the end of the period as the ridge pushes off to the east and a large trough bears down on the west.

22 April 2010

KAMA Friday Forecast

As upper-level system and sfc cold front moves on, expect conditions to dry out and cool off.
High temps should be in the mid to upper 60's with the low in the mid 40's. Winds will be high in the upper 20's. Precip will mostly be during the early hours, then drying out as the day progresses.

20 April 2010

KAMA Wednesday 21 Forecast

Stormy and cool conditions continue as the the weak low persists, but drier conditions will return later in the week. Highs tomorrow will be in the mid to low 70's and the low will be around 50. Scattered showers and thunderstorms could produce locally heavy rain and windy conditions. A better chance of thunderstorms will be on Thursday as a strong system moves into the area with the possibility of severe thunderstorms.

19 April 2010

Tuesday's Discussion For KAMA

The period starts with the western US under a 500mb ridge and a deep trough just moving onshore. The 0z GFS shows a short wave ejecting out of the trough with surface low pressure, and precipitation forming by the end of the period. The NAM does not show this and is thus much drier. There is enough moisture and instability that afternoon storms are quite possible even without upper level support. Temperatures rise a few degrees from Monday with a little increase in thickness and heights.

16 April 2010

Forcast for Saturday 17 April 2010

Rain Rain go away! The cold front has passed through the region this morning bringing cooler temps, but a low pressure is set up south of Amarillo and is bringing rain to the area. This low is drawing moisture up from the gulf which is converging with the cold front. The low seems to be a slow moving system and both GFS and Eta show more rain in the forecast for Saturday. Rain totals could reach 1/4 of an inch. Highs should reach the mid 50's with lows around 40 for Saturday morning. Winds should be around 10 - 20 mph with gusts near stronger storms.

15 April 2010

KAMA Forecat for Friday

The area seems to be a focal point, with strong moisture transport from gulf associated with SE high in thegulf area, aswell as a low to the east. A cold front ahead of high pressure building in the centre of the country will help to focus the precip. Expect high to be in low 60's with the low temp in near 50. Will be overcast throughout the day, with precip mostly showers. Wind in the teens, but my gust into 20's due to a local thunderstorm activity.

13 April 2010

KAMA Wednesday April 14

Stormy weather continues even as the cold front passes. Temperatures will be lower behind the cold front with the high only in the mid 60's. The low will drop down to the mid 50's with continued windy conditions. With good low level moisture values and marginal daytime heating the chance for afternoon and evening thunderstorms remains high but any precipitation will be localized.

12 April 2010

Tuesday's KAMA Discussion

Tuesday will start a more active and wet week with a deep trough approaching from the west coast and a ridge to the east. This points the area in good moisture advection from the gulf in a south southeast flow. Also the surface low will drag a dry line across the area in the afternoon enhancing thunderstorm activity. With warm air and moisture advection along with a dry line expect to see thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. Temperatures will be a few degrees cool than Monday's with cloudy skies.

09 April 2010

Forecast for Saturday April 10

Look out for that flying trash can! Nothing of note going on differently for Saturday. High pressure still dominates the region. Winds will increase and range from 20- 25 mph and gust could reach 35 mph. Highs will be in the upper 70's and lows could dip below freezing. Temps will feel colder in the morning due to the winds.

08 April 2010

Friday Forecast KAMA

Predominant high pressure in the area will result in clear skies and dry conditions with expected large diurnal range...models in strong agreement with high temp in the mid 70's and low in the mid 30's...wind breezy..upper teens throughout most the day...associated with fixed sfc low and trough just north of Panhandle.

06 April 2010

KAMA Wednesday April 7

High winds and a low humidity continue to keep the fire danger high. Highs will be in the mid to upper 50's behind Tuesdays cold front. The low will be much colder than it has been during the past few days, dipping down into the mid to upper 30's. Strong northwesterly winds will continue with wind gusts possibly over 40 mph. No precipitation is expected for the week.

05 April 2010

Tuesday's KAMA Discussion

Strong southwest flow becoming northwest as a deep trough passes over the area during the forecast period. A strong pressure gradient at the surface will keep winds high, while a cold front will push through by 18Z. Temperatures will be much cooler than Monday's in response to this, but without any moisture around it will be dry.

01 April 2010

Forecast for Friday 2 April 2010

Rain Rain....Go Away! Rain will be moving into the area Friday morning into Friday after noon. GFS has totals around .5 inches, and has the low tracking South of the forecast region. Low's will be around 40 degrees with the highs pushing into the upper 40's. Winds will range from 10 - 20 mph with gusts 15 - 25 mph. The tournament starts next week and we are moving to Amarillo, TX. Keep an eye on a low moving north of the area on Tuesday....according to GFS.