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William Koller's avatar

I like your teaching style. Not stuffy like in a classroom. I am trying to learn forcasting through Pivitol Weather. I understand a majority of the information, however, even after watching numerous videos on hodographs and skew-t charts, I am completely baffled. What exactly are we looking at and for? I would be very interested in a non-scientific, easy to understand explanation on what each line represents and why each is important. What exact patterns on the skew-t should get us excited and out into the field.

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Tornado Titans's avatar

Actually have something very similar to this already planned but this is helping develop the idea just a bit more!

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Michael's avatar

It's all good. More discussion on upper atmosphere phenomena.

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Tornado Titans's avatar

Great to know!

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Laura Gaynor's avatar

Forecasts, what parameters you use and why… more dry line and boundary topics please!

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Kirk Schmitt's avatar

I agree with William. I recently started using,

(or trying to) Pivitol Weather after participating in a great storm chase, there's a lot going on in that program. Classes on what's important and what's not so much would be nice. That and just staying with your existing educational format! One request, when using the pen to draw lines on the images you use, pls use a smaller line, sometimes the lines end up coving the image your discussing. Keep up the good work.

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Tornado Titans's avatar

This is great to hear! The small series I have planned on Pivotal/Models/Sharpy Soundings should be the perfect antidote to this need!

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