tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-639528225239507032.post6853883145850742942..comments2015-12-15T22:52:22.362-06:00Comments on Badger Weather Blog: Week of WarmingAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09171525228440148609noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-639528225239507032.post-64249369366080326862014-12-12T15:56:54.908-06:002014-12-12T15:56:54.908-06:00Rachel and Sam - All in all, I think these are a n...Rachel and Sam - All in all, I think these are a nice series of blog posts that you two have put together for round 2. I think that you do a particularly nice job discussing your temperature forecasts while considering the cloud cover and temperature advection patterns. You also do a nice job discussing the chance of precipitation across southern Wisconsin with respect to the position of the cold front. Some ways that I think that you could have improved relate primarily to the specificity that you provided within your discussions. For instance, within the forecast discussion section, you'll definitely want to include additional information on the processes driving the precipitation (i.e. is the front experiencing frontogenesis at all?). Also, definitely include some discussion of the pertinent atmospheric structures affecting the weather in your public briefing. For example, you can still mention that high pressure is dominating the weather pattern or a cold front produces a drop in temperatures. The more detailed discussion of those structures would then be reserved for the actual forecast discussion section. Finally, in the forecast itself, if you identify a chance of precipitation, make sure to include the type of precipitation too (i.e. snow vs. rain). Beyond that, though, this was a solid effort!Andrew Wintershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11986604258205248610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-639528225239507032.post-53164693324927148792014-12-11T16:51:07.430-06:002014-12-11T16:51:07.430-06:00Our general forecast was fairly consistent especia...Our general forecast was fairly consistent especially when it came to the sky coverage throughout the week. The most unexpected change from our forecast was a light rain on Monday morning near the end of our forecasted week. We expected a small chance of precipitation, but we were originally doubtful about the likelihood.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15144030911379333972noreply@blogger.com