![]() In the first CZ, the losses can change by more than 5 dB and shift in their pattern range location by as much as 10 km. Results indicate that variations in the locations and propagation loss levels of convergence zones (CZ) in 2 days can be significant. Propagation conditions assumed an absorbing bottom and no azimuthal coupling of energy. ![]() Time periods of 2, 4, and 7 days a frequency of 25 Hz source and receiver depths of 150 m and propagation out to 180 km are considered. ![]() Both a cold‐core (cyclonic) eddy and a warm‐core (anticyclonic) eddy are included. All rights reserved.A numerical modeling study of the time variability of acoustic propagation through a Gulf Stream meander and eddies is presented. After Monday’s front, we’ll likely remain dry for a few days through the middle of next week with high temperatures staying close to or just slightly below aveage.Ĭopyright 2022 KWTX. By the time a cold front swings through late Monday and ends the storm chances, we’re expecting 2″ to 4″ of rain with isolated totals nearing 6″ in spots. Heavy rain remains the main concern and instances of flooding are possible this weekend especially. Saturday and Sunday is when the most widespread rain will move through and there may not be much of a break in the rain this weekend. With all of the scattered rain, highs today in the low 80s will drop into the upper 70s tomorrow and then remain in the low-to-mid 80s Thursday and Friday. ![]() Again, severe storms aren’t expected but a stray stronger storm or two is possible. While the storms today, tonight, and tomorrow will move through in a few different waves, we’ll likely switch back to mostly afternoon and early evening storm chances Thursday and Friday. Daily afternoon storm chances continue Thursday and Friday too with a rain chance near 60%. Rainfall totals today and tomorrow will likely approach an inch widespread with isolated higher totals too. A stray overachieving storm could produce gusty 60 MPH winds and some quarter-size hail too. Storms could produce heavy rain and a lot of lightning, but it’s unlikely that we’ll see severe storms today or for the next few days either. The afternoon scattered storms could ease up some around the evening rush hour, but more scattered rain is expected tonight and tomorrow from this same storm system. The area of low pressure bringing us the storms will meander around our area through Wednesday so we’ll see a few different waves of showers and storms pass through. Scattered showers and storms are expected to move in from the south today around and shortly after lunch into the afternoon. Each day’s showers and thunderstorms will have an influence on the next day’s showers and storms so it’ll get progressively more difficult to pinpoint exactly where these storms will be with time. The upper-level jet stream is just to our north and that means that there’s no organized storm system that’ll sweep through and clear the rain out. For the next few days, make sure to check to make sure you have an umbrella in tow too! While it won’t be raining continuously or across the entire area every day, rain and storm chances remain high through the start of next week. Before you head out the door in the morning, you probably check for your keys, cell phone, and your wallet or purse.
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