Doppler
Weather Radars marked the beginning of a new era
in detecting and forecasting weather. In addition to detecting
areas of precipitation called echoes, the Doppler Radar
also detects movement and intensity of the precipitation.
The radar also detects wind velocity and direction by detecting
the motion of objects either toward or away from the radar.
These data are critical for identification of severe storms
like tornados.
The jet stream is a fast moving rather narrow
ribbon of air moving west to east that circles the globe
in an almost continuous fashion. Jet streams are important
because they are responsible for producing most of the winter
storms in California. The polar jet is located well north
of California but when it does move south it brings cold
and wintry weather. The subtropical jet is usually located
just south of California. Sometimes this jet can move north
into California bringing warm moist air that can cause flooding
through heavy rain and snowmelt. The jets are strongest
during the cooler half of the year.
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