Forecasting Freezing Rain: The Importance Of Temperature Profiles
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| . | Forecasting Freezing Rain the importance of temperature profiles Freezing rain is one of the most difficult events to forecast. The smallest variations in temperature (even only tenths of a degree) can mean the difference between rain, freezing rain, sleet or snow. Freezing rain occurs less frequently than other winter weather events and falls in very narrow bands, usually not more than 50 kilometers wide. When attempting to forecast a freezing rain event, sounding data is very useful for examining vertical temperature profiles of the atmosphere, which are indicative of what type of precipitation (if any) will likely occur. There are four types of soundings associated with the four different types of precipitation (mentioned above). In the following diagrams, the blue line represents the temperature profile of the atmosphere and the black line represents the 0C isotherm (a line of equal temperature). When the blue line is to the right of the black line, it means the atmospheric temperature is warmer than 0C, but when the blue line is to the left of the black line, it means the atmospheric temperature is colder than 0C.
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