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Learn about the Warm Conveyor Belt (WCB) structure and characteristics in different sectors. Explore WCB Virga Precipitation, Moistening, Mixing Zones, and Frontal Lift. Understand hydrometeor density and cloud streets in the warm sector analysis. Access detailed conceptual models & explanations.
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Ahead of WCB within the Warm Sector Click for the Conceptual Model and Explanation
Ahead of WCB Ex 3 C • Sensing the PDCB in the lowest levels
Cross-section along Central Branch of the Warm Conveyor Belt (WCB) totally within the WCB B A WCB Virga Precipitation Increasing CCB Moistening Lower Hydrometeor Density Surface Warm Front CCB B A Content under development
Under WCB • This is totally within the warm sector • Only the WCB are sensed • Cloud and precipitation streets will be sensed Click for the Conceptual Model and Explanation
Cross-section along Central Branch of the Warm Conveyor Belt (WCB) totally within the WCB B A WCB oriented for maximum frontal lift WCB Virga Precipitation Increasing CCB Moistening Lower Hydrometeor Density Mixing Zone Precipitation At Surface Surface Warm Front CCB B A Content under development
Behind WCB in the Warm Sector Click for the Conceptual Model and Explanation
Behind WCB • Pre cold front
Cross-section along Central Branch of the Warm Conveyor Belt (WCB) totally within the WCB B A WCB Virga Precipitation Increasing CCB Moistening Lower Hydrometeor Density Mixing Zone Precipitation At Surface Surface Warm Front CCB B B A Content under development
This must be and remain as Slide 31. • The links to the three sections of the airflows that comprise each of the conveyor belts are located at Slide 1,11 and 21. • Slide 11 is always the central, col limited circulation. • This leaves 10 PowerPoint slides for the development of the training material which should be more than adequate.