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“Sting Jet” signature associated with a high wind event in Scotland

By Scott Bachmeier

EUMETSAT Meteosat-9 7.35 Âμm water vapor channel images (click image to play animation)

EUMETSAT Meteosat-9 Water Vapor (7.35 μm) images (click image to play animation)

A rapidly intensifying mid-latitude cyclone (named “Cyclone Ulli ” by the Europeans | surface analysis) was responsible for a high wind event as it moved over Scotland on 03 January 2012. A sequence of EUMETSAT Meteosat-9 Water Vapor (7.35 μm) images (above) revealed two notable signatures: (1) the formation of a pronounced area of warm/dry water vapor brightness temperatures (bright yellow to orange color enhancement) over the open water north of Ireland, which indicated a strongly forced region of rapidly descending middle-tropospheric air, and (2) a classic “Sting Jet” signature (Monthly Weather Review | Wikipedia) which then moved eastward across Scotland. Just to the south of the sting jet signature, a wind gust of 78 knots (90 mph) was recorded at Glasgow at 08:20 UTC, followed by a wind gust of 70 knots (81 mph) at Edinburgh at 08:50 UTC. There were additional reports of wind gusts in excess of 87 knots (100 mph) at non-METAR sites in Scotland.

The Sting Jet signature can also be seen in EUMETSAT Meteosat-9 Infrared (10.8 μm) images (Animated GIF) and EUMETSAT Meteosat-9 Visible (0.635 μm) images (Animated GIF).

A comparison of 1-km resolution NOAA-19 Visible (0.63 μm) and Infrared (10.8 μm) images at 12:54 UTC (below) showed the structure of the cyclone as it was centered over the North Sea between the British Isles and Norway.

NOAA-19 0.63 Âμm visible channel image + NOAA-19 10.8 Âμm IR channel image

NOAA-19 0.63 μm visible channel image + NOAA-19 10.8 μm IR channel image

Additional images of this Sting Jet event are available on the EUMETSAT and NASA Wide World of SPoRT sites.

Categories: AVHRR, Meteosat, POES

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