Christopher Herbster Mike Masscotte Rob Haley ERAU.

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Christopher Herbster Mike Masscotte Rob Haley ERAU

Cloud Tops Before After

Cloud Base

Surface Visibility

Dew Point

Relative Humidity Two Meter 450 Millibar

Temperature

500 Millibar 250 Millibar

RUC Forecast Radar

1000 Meter (3,280 Feet) 4000 Meter (13,100 Feet)

Regional RUC Forecast Radar and Storm Motion

Mean Sea Level Pressure

Absolute Vorticity

Convective Available Potential Energy

Equilibrium Level

Precipitable Water

Precipitation Rate

Icing

National Convective Weather Forecast

Graphical Turbulence Guidance

Multi-parameter Plots