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Weather2020 Forecast School
Learning Weather Forecasting
From 1 Day to 200 Days Into The Future
By Gary Lezak
Introduction
Meteorologist Gary Lezak will introduce us
to meteorology. Gary received his Bachelor
of Science Meteorology degree in 1985
from the University of Oklahoma. He has
been rated one of the most accurate
weather forecasters in the nation and he is
going to be providing some insight into
weather forecasting both short and long
range using the Lezak Recurring Cycle
(LRC). This is breakthrough technology that
is now being used around the world in the
1Weather app and on Weather2020.com.
This introduction into weather forecasting
will begin with an understanding of the
troposphere. We will then take you through
one of the most important and visual parts
of weather forecasting, the clouds, storm
systems, and surface analysis. By the end
of this educational series you should have
enough knowledge to strengthen your
weather forecasting skills.
Chapter 1: The Atmosphere
Most of the weight of the atmosphere
is within the troposphere, which is
78% Nitrogen, and 21% Oxygen.
The troposphere begins at the
surface of the earth and extends up
to around 5 to 13 miles depending
on the location and season. During
the winter the troposphere is lower
and it is more expansive during the
warm months. For the same reason
it is much higher at the equator than
it is at the poles.
The temperature in the troposphere
decreases with height due to lower
density of the gasses with height.
The air becomes thinner and the
temperature drops. The top of the
troposphere is called the tropopause.
Did you know that you have visually
experienced the top of troposphere
many times in your life?
The cumulonimbus cloud, you can see
here, showcases the entire troposphere.
In the troposphere the temperatures cool
with height. When a cumulus cloud is
growing, water vapor is condensing into
cloud droplets and heat is released in this
condensation process. The heat allows
the air within the rising cloud to be
warmer than the surrounding
environment and the air will continue to
rise and the cloud grows. There is an
upper limit, however, to how high the
cloud can grow. Once the cloud hits the
stratosphere, where the air begins
warming again, the cloud is forced to stop
growing and this can be seen in every
thunderstorm that forms. The anvil
spreads out, the top of the thunderstorm,
and this shows that where the top of the
troposphere is located. So, when it is
raining, we are literally seeing the effects
of the cumulonimbus cloud from the
ground all the way up to the bottom of the
stratosphere.
All of the weather we experience here on earth
forms within the troposphere. The other layers of
the atmosphere likely have very little influence on
the turbulent layer that lies near the surface.
What’s incredible is how thin this layer really is.
Remember the troposphere goes up to around 12
to 14 miles at the most. The largest
cumulonimbus clouds have been known to reach
close to 70,000 feet up. So, let’s say the upper
limits of the troposphere is 14 miles. And now,
let’s imagine you driving from Shawnee, KS
across the Kansas/Missouri border to Raytown,
MO, both suburbs of Kansas City. If you were to
draw a straight line that distance would be 14
miles. Now, look at the second map below. Look
how tiny of a distance that is when you think of
the bigger global picture.
99% of the atmosphere’s water vapor is
contained in this area near the earth’s surface,
within the troposphere. And 75% of the weight of
the atmosphere is in this layer.
The next time you look up at the sky, try to think
of the troposphere, and what is happening in this
layer. This is just one of the basic topics that we
need to learn to become a great weather
forecaster.
This diagram comes from http://scied.ucar.edu/shortcontent/troposphere-overview. This shows
what is happening within the troposphere and what happens above the tropopause. The Ozone
layer is up in the stratosphere, and the amount of solar radiation that reaches the surface of the
earth is affected, but the weather we experience on earth is driven by what happens within the
lowest layer, the troposphere. The process of developing clouds and precipitation can be quite
violent and we will be discussing this turbulence in the cloud series.

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Weather2020 Forecast School Chapter 1

  • 1. Weather2020 Forecast School Learning Weather Forecasting From 1 Day to 200 Days Into The Future By Gary Lezak
  • 2. Introduction Meteorologist Gary Lezak will introduce us to meteorology. Gary received his Bachelor of Science Meteorology degree in 1985 from the University of Oklahoma. He has been rated one of the most accurate weather forecasters in the nation and he is going to be providing some insight into weather forecasting both short and long range using the Lezak Recurring Cycle (LRC). This is breakthrough technology that is now being used around the world in the 1Weather app and on Weather2020.com. This introduction into weather forecasting will begin with an understanding of the troposphere. We will then take you through one of the most important and visual parts of weather forecasting, the clouds, storm systems, and surface analysis. By the end of this educational series you should have enough knowledge to strengthen your weather forecasting skills.
  • 3. Chapter 1: The Atmosphere Most of the weight of the atmosphere is within the troposphere, which is 78% Nitrogen, and 21% Oxygen. The troposphere begins at the surface of the earth and extends up to around 5 to 13 miles depending on the location and season. During the winter the troposphere is lower and it is more expansive during the warm months. For the same reason it is much higher at the equator than it is at the poles. The temperature in the troposphere decreases with height due to lower density of the gasses with height. The air becomes thinner and the temperature drops. The top of the troposphere is called the tropopause. Did you know that you have visually experienced the top of troposphere many times in your life?
  • 4. The cumulonimbus cloud, you can see here, showcases the entire troposphere. In the troposphere the temperatures cool with height. When a cumulus cloud is growing, water vapor is condensing into cloud droplets and heat is released in this condensation process. The heat allows the air within the rising cloud to be warmer than the surrounding environment and the air will continue to rise and the cloud grows. There is an upper limit, however, to how high the cloud can grow. Once the cloud hits the stratosphere, where the air begins warming again, the cloud is forced to stop growing and this can be seen in every thunderstorm that forms. The anvil spreads out, the top of the thunderstorm, and this shows that where the top of the troposphere is located. So, when it is raining, we are literally seeing the effects of the cumulonimbus cloud from the ground all the way up to the bottom of the stratosphere.
  • 5. All of the weather we experience here on earth forms within the troposphere. The other layers of the atmosphere likely have very little influence on the turbulent layer that lies near the surface. What’s incredible is how thin this layer really is. Remember the troposphere goes up to around 12 to 14 miles at the most. The largest cumulonimbus clouds have been known to reach close to 70,000 feet up. So, let’s say the upper limits of the troposphere is 14 miles. And now, let’s imagine you driving from Shawnee, KS across the Kansas/Missouri border to Raytown, MO, both suburbs of Kansas City. If you were to draw a straight line that distance would be 14 miles. Now, look at the second map below. Look how tiny of a distance that is when you think of the bigger global picture. 99% of the atmosphere’s water vapor is contained in this area near the earth’s surface, within the troposphere. And 75% of the weight of the atmosphere is in this layer. The next time you look up at the sky, try to think of the troposphere, and what is happening in this layer. This is just one of the basic topics that we need to learn to become a great weather forecaster.
  • 6. This diagram comes from http://scied.ucar.edu/shortcontent/troposphere-overview. This shows what is happening within the troposphere and what happens above the tropopause. The Ozone layer is up in the stratosphere, and the amount of solar radiation that reaches the surface of the earth is affected, but the weather we experience on earth is driven by what happens within the lowest layer, the troposphere. The process of developing clouds and precipitation can be quite violent and we will be discussing this turbulence in the cloud series.