Definitive Guide to Weather Map Analysis - Part 3 - Surface Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @pjdean3477
    @pjdean3477 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have been in soooo many books, tried sooo many websites and videos, but all gave disconnected pieces; "this is what a symbol means...this is what happens when cold air meets hot air...this is the direction rising air spins....ya-da ya-da." Still had endless gaps and fell short of laying a full picture of meteorology and how the parts of a weather map work together and how a knowledgeable person ENTERS and WORKS THROUGH data to make sense of it. OHHH MYYY GOSSSH----at last!!!

    • @ConvectiveChronicles
      @ConvectiveChronicles  8 месяцев назад +1

      Really happy to hear this was what you’ve been looking for; thank you!

  • @TallyTechandTroubleshooting
    @TallyTechandTroubleshooting Год назад +7

    Absolutely fantastic, Trey! Between this series and Tim Vasquez's "Weather Analysis and Forecasting" book, I feel like things are really starting to come together. His book can be a difficult read at times (goes into thermodynamics and basic physics). Very grateful for your work, Trey! Take care!! Oh yeah! Definitely remember the Lutgens and Tarbuck!!

    • @ConvectiveChronicles
      @ConvectiveChronicles  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Tal! Love Tim Vasquez’s books, although like you said, they can be a little difficult at times. Glad you are enjoying this series!

  • @KrisOsterhout
    @KrisOsterhout Год назад +3

    Exceptional work, as always. Can't wait for part 4!

  • @Cdunlapweather
    @Cdunlapweather Год назад +4

    Another amazing video

  • @peachxtaehyung
    @peachxtaehyung Год назад +1

    I'm glad you uploaded while I have power! It's not looking good here for especially tomorrow!

    • @ConvectiveChronicles
      @ConvectiveChronicles  Год назад +2

      Yes, I saw the DFW metro has been getting walloped. Stay safe!

    • @peachxtaehyung
      @peachxtaehyung Год назад +1

      @@ConvectiveChronicles yes we for sure have been! With a bunch more to come! Not fun.

    • @ChrisJones-lw8ss
      @ChrisJones-lw8ss Год назад +1

      @Convective Chronicles yep. We had heavy thundersleet here in Dallas.

  • @davidspangler4430
    @davidspangler4430 Год назад +1

    Thank you for these!

  • @runt9
    @runt9 Год назад

    Fantastic video, really helps showcase just how tightly pressure, winds, fronts, temperatures, and dew points are connected. Looking forward for more of the series!

  • @garyandrews746
    @garyandrews746 Год назад

    We thank you for your time and work, we can note that your tutorials are helpful. We can also note that some of the surface weather features such as double barrels, inversions and the rockies ranges and surface trough lines may need further explanations regarding surface front formation which may add to the quality of your information.

  • @anthonybernstein1626
    @anthonybernstein1626 Год назад

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @dmedme9268
    @dmedme9268 Год назад

    I have a playlist on these and data on my computer to practice these. Awesome stuff! Thank you for the time in doing these!!

    • @ConvectiveChronicles
      @ConvectiveChronicles  Год назад

      Thank you! That’s awesome; practice definitely makes perfect with map analysis!

  • @leonardoaraujo5520
    @leonardoaraujo5520 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent teaching. Much appreciated 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @jetman551
    @jetman551 Год назад

    Thank you Trey! Just what the Dr. Ordered!

  • @myria9644
    @myria9644 Год назад

    Took me a bit to get to it but, it helps alot

  • @christopherscragg7018
    @christopherscragg7018 Год назад

    Brings me back to Cerveny's synoptic course. Great lesson!

    • @ConvectiveChronicles
      @ConvectiveChronicles  Год назад

      Thanks, Chris! I still have my big notes binder from his synoptic course; they definitely come in handy for these videos!

  • @extremestormspotterdavidS
    @extremestormspotterdavidS Год назад

    amazing video! well done!

  • @jaredpatterson1701
    @jaredpatterson1701 Год назад

    Heard my first ⛈️ thundersnow today in DFW. Saw some lightning too! Was trying to calm a few people that it's not the end of the world lol rare, yes but not Armageddon 🤷🏽

  • @myria9644
    @myria9644 Год назад +1

    Hey wait a minute, this is the set up where I had my first 2 tornado intercepts