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INFERRING CLOUDS FROM RAOB

Figure  4-14.-Large-scale  sample  time-liner  (Isochrones  show  advance  of  precipitation  field). Use of Doppler Radar in Cloud and Precipitation Forecasting Doppler radar is very useful in determining weather phenomena approaching your station and estimating the probability of precipitation at your station, Refer to chapter  12  of  this  manual  and  the  F e d e r al Meteorological   Handbook   No.   11,   Part  B,  for information  on  analysis  of  weather  conditions  and Doppler radar theory. CLOUD ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING LEARNING  OBJECTIVES:  Recognize   upper air data and its value in forecasting. Recognize moisture features aloft and their significance to the forecaster. Forecasters are frequently called upon to make forecasts   of   clouds   over   areas   where   synoptic observations are not readily available, or over areas where clouds above the lowest layer are obscured by a lower  cloud  deck.  This  section  is  designed  to  acquaint the  forecaster  with  the  principles  of  detection  and analysis of clouds from rawinsonde data. A complete discussion of this problem is beyond the scope of this training  manual.  Further  information  on  this  subject may be found in the practical training publication, Use of  the  Skew  T  Log  P  Diagram  in  Analysis  and Forecasting,  NAVAIR  50-1P-5. IMPORTANCE OF RAWINSONDE OBSERVATIONS (RAOB) IN CLOUD ANALYSIS Cloud   observations   regularly   available   to forecasters in surface synoptic reports leave much to be desired as a basis for cloud forecasting. 4-13

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