tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-639528225239507032.post4730200911691877609..comments2015-12-15T22:52:22.362-06:00Comments on Badger Weather Blog: Two's Company, Three's a Cloud!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09171525228440148609noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-639528225239507032.post-84492007661347168472015-09-22T09:04:49.051-05:002015-09-22T09:04:49.051-05:00Great briefing and discussion, Corinne! You defin...Great briefing and discussion, Corinne! You definitely understood what is appropriate for a weather briefing vs. a forecast discussion. In particular, great description of the synoptic state over Madison (east of a surface anticyclone). A few minor suggestions: I think when you said 'late 70's' you were thinking 'upper 70's'? And instead of 'well-spaced isobars' you could say "due to a weak pressure gradient associated with the broad anticyclone". Also to be even more specific you could explain why an anticyclone means little changes of precipitation (sinking air). Also, saying 'advected' suggests a very particular phenomenon, which is likely associated with the movement of the cyclone as you described, but the cyclone is also developing as it moves. So you can just say 'this feature will move into the region'/ 'this feature is expected to move quickly eastward'. But overall excellent job here! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09171525228440148609noreply@blogger.com