I can’t get enough of your content, you've taught me so much about meteorology. Growing up I was terrified of tornadoes, even thunder. I've conquered my fear of weather and turned it into respect, but also a deep love for meteorology. (26 M now) Thank you for what you do and for sharing your vast proficiency and insight into meteorology.
6:14 You say coriolis turns the winds to be out of the south. But I thought coriolis made winds turn right, which would make them be northerly in this case. What am I missing?
I was thinking of creating the Robert Miller Synoptic Type A, B, C, D, E Pattern in the Product Generator in AWIPS II and sharing it with you, Trey. Would you be interested?
I can’t get enough of your content, you've taught me so much about meteorology. Growing up I was terrified of tornadoes, even thunder. I've conquered my fear of weather and turned it into respect, but also a deep love for meteorology. (26 M now) Thank you for what you do and for sharing your vast proficiency and insight into meteorology.
That’s so awesome to hear; thank you so much!
Another FANTASTIC series, Trey! You are an awesome meteorology/weather/educator!! Take care and thank you for inspiring us to "think" weather...
Thank you so much, Tal!
Thanks, Trey! Informative as always.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the Super Thanks!
Great break down! This is the best channel for learning about meteorology!
Thank you!!
Thank you for this and thank you for explaining more about how the low level jet speeds up every night!!
You bet; thank you for watching!
Great explanation! Another great product to use at 850mb to identify upper-level fronts and low-level temperature advection is “Thickness Charts”.
Thank you! Planning on putting those kind of maps in a sort of “miscellaneous” or “other maps” video toward the end of the series.
@@ConvectiveChronicles great idea!
6:14 You say coriolis turns the winds to be out of the south. But I thought coriolis made winds turn right, which would make them be northerly in this case. What am I missing?
The pressure gradient flips at night from westerly to easterly.
Is there a playlist for this series? I don't know how I missed 3 parts! Great video!
Yes, check out the Playlists tab and it’ll be there!
I was thinking of creating the Robert Miller Synoptic Type A, B, C, D, E Pattern in the Product Generator in AWIPS II and sharing it with you, Trey. Would you be interested?
Yes, that would be very interesting to see!
In the Southern Hemisfere, the ridges and troughs are inverted in comparison to the US?
Correct