Severe Weather Analysis
These three images given to us all show different aspects of a storm, how it is formed and the strength we should expect. We have an image taken from a satellite, another one produced from the satellite image showing us frequency, and then the last broken down into latent terms for the masses of what is to be expected. All have a unique job to do and different levels of intelligence which are meant to comprehend. They all show us a severe storm heading from the East.
The formation of hail is a fairly easy process in which the storm drafts up air to a high altitude, always at a freezing level. Whereas other rain compiles on to form a heavier particle which will drop at its maximum mass.
Tornadoes are linked with supercell thunderstorms which tend to grow over tens of thousands feet in the air. From understood criteria tornadoes elope when there are two different wind speeds that rise at different ranges of altitude. In which then the higher altitude and speed picks up the lower and cause a horizontal pillar of air. If the pillar becomes trapped in a vivid and internal supercell, it then grasps the spin and the speeds arise. As the hail/rain in the storm create a cylinder to touch base/ground eternally forming a tornado.
The Doppler image taken in New Orleans shows us the frequency and severity of the storm based in colors of the Visible Electro Magnetic Spectrum, in which wavelengths and frequency are integrated. This is all basically a legend of reflected energy. As we can see the Doppler is in precipitation mode showing us that the rainfall at certain locations will form sever weather (red areas), we can tell by the range of colors around which grow deeper within.
Now compared to the satellite imagery we can see the clouds over certain parts of the picture which are in thick formation. This is where they predict the storm later developing it into the Doppler imaging to see the frequency and severity. We can also see the direction more vividly through the satellite which shows us the storm is coming from the atlantic coast. As well as the legend bellows which shows us the temperature of each distinct color range from black to white.
Compared to the storm prediction center which took the two images satellite and Doppler and translated them in brief terms. Showing us what to expect from the frequency in which the storm is coming, the altitude it is risen and the results of these two combined. In order to yield results we have to have all three images combined to understand the whole vision and progress of formation.
The integration of all three images shows us a clear vision of what to expect from the level of a satellite taking it down to a birds eye view.