Posted by Miguel (209.42.192.28) on July 12, 2000 at 08:16:10:
In Reply to: CH and Weather... posted by Q on July 12, 2000 at 01:14:44:
Temperature differential between in front of the low pressure
and behind the low pressure is not that significant.
Upper level atmospheric lower temps are not being
"pushed" down to the ground creating small pockets
of drastically different temperatures and atmospheric turbulence.
You get rain but not lightning (since not much wind is present).
Isobars are not that close together if you look
at the weather map. I think :)
Miguel