Found it a touch odd that a primitive of prominence (one of the late Coach Frank's favorite terms) would add such a distinction to their resume and didn't remember it in my fertile brain.
Lo and behold, Aviation Pro has only mentioned anything about his vast knowledge of meteorology once...17 years ago:
How common are killer tornadoes in january like last night's in Tennessee?
« on: February 06, 2008, 08:18:40 AM »
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Aviation Pro (1000+ posts) Wed Feb-06-08 08:45 AM
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3. Not very common....
Edited on Wed Feb-06-08 08:46 AM by Aviation Pro
...but they can happen. Basically what you have is a weather pattern that is similar to a typical Spring clashing of airmasses. In this case a deep low in the Northeast and the converging outflow boundary from another low to the west of Tennessee caused some enormous twisting in the squall line ahead of the cold front to the north. This twisting atmosphere, the confluence of three airmasses in a mid-latitude cyclonic storm and orographic lifting in Tennessee's rugged terrain triggers the tornadic activity. Here's the surface analysis chart which shows these features:
On edit: the pertubations, the bowing in the north-south cold front, takes on the same characteristics of a dryline, which is much more common to tornadic activity.
https://conservativecave.com/cave/index.php?topic=2228Now we all know that DUmmies like to brag about their qualifications but a blowhard such as Flying DUnce would have been bragging about that in every other thread at the DUmp.
You're completely full of shit about your vast experience in meteorology, Amelia Err-hardt. And this conversation absolutely never happened. Negative three bongs.
Finally and additionally, how many hurricanes have made landfall in the United States this season? Zero point zero. Is that "climate change" or glow-bull warming? Or is the lack of hurricanes a strong indicator that man-made "climate change" is real? Maybe President Trump or former VP Dick Cheney steered the VRWC weather machine away this hurricane season.
Inquiring minds would like to hear from you Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan.